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    TURKEY'S DIASPORA ENTRUSTED WITH TASKS TO COMBAT CLAIMS OVER SO-CALLED "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    Oct 29 2014

    By Rufiz Hafizoglu - Trend:

    The Turkish diaspora is entrusted with great tasks in combating the
    claims concerning the so-called "Armenian genocide", Turkish ambassador
    to Azerbaijan Ismail Alper Coskun told Trend.

    "One of the main causes of misunderstanding of history of both Turkey
    and Azerbaijan is the power of diasporas acting against Azerbaijan
    and the Turkic world in general in the Western countries," he said.

    Coskun said that the claims about the so-called "genocide", put
    forward by Armenia and the Armenian lobby against Turkey, are not new.

    However, the Armenian lobby plans to act more efficiently to attract
    supporters in 2015.

    "The campaign on demonizing Turkey, the country's history will not
    complete in 2015," he said. "The Armenians will not stop to put
    forward their claims."

    He said that Armenia and the Armenian lobby are on the wrong way.

    "They are trying to convince the entire world in the real events of
    1915," he said. "This does not correspond to reality and prevents
    the creation of common future in the region."

    The ambassador also said that the Armenian government and the Armenian
    lobby use this issue to assert themselves.

    "Instead of providing its population with jobs, the Armenian government
    is trying to distract it and attract its attention to the centenary
    of the so-called "Armenian genocide"," he said.

    The diplomat said that despite Armenia's attempts, there are no
    events in the history of Turkey and Azerbaijan that may blacken the
    past and cast a shadow on the countries' future.

    The ambassador urged Armenians to read Turkish President Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan's statement on the events of 1915, made during his post as
    prime minister.

    "Turkey will not allow falsification of historical facts under any
    circumstances," he said. "Our archives are open for the investigation
    of the events of 1915. There are people who are under the influence
    in the parliaments of several countries of the world. They have never
    been to Turkey. They do not know the history of the country. However,
    they are ready to support Armenians' claims regarding the so-called
    "genocide". We will more expand the joint activity with Azerbaijan
    to investigate the historical facts."

    Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that Turkey's predecessor the
    Ottoman Empire allegedly carried out 'genocide' against the Armenians
    living in Anatolia in 1915.

    While strengthening the efforts to promote the so-called "genocide" in
    the world, Armenians have achieved its recognition by the parliaments
    of some countries.

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