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    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    April 4 2015

    Ankara: Greek Cypriots banning denial of genocide not worthy of comment

    DAILY SABAH WITH ANADOLU AGENCY
    ISTANBUL


    Ankara has rejected the Greek Cypriot law banning denial of Armenian
    claims over the 1915 incidents. Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanju
    Bilgiç said in a statement late on Thursday: "Greek Cyprus's decision
    is null and void for Turkey and not worthy of comment."

    "It is without doubt that those who try to exploit the 1915 incidents
    at every opportunity by using simple political ambitions cannot get
    any result," Bilgiç added.

    Earlier on Thursday, Greek Cypriot parliament passed into law a bill
    that criminalizes disavowal of Armenian allegations over the incidents
    of 1915, what they term as genocide, involving the Ottoman Empire
    during World War I.

    Thursday's move by Greek Cyprus, which remains at odds with the
    Turkish Cyprus over the future of the divided island, came in the very
    month when Armenia will hold a mass commemoration ceremony in the
    capital Yerevan to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1915 incidents on
    April 24.

    The draft bill, which was jointly submitted by all political parties
    to Greek Cypriot parliament, can impose a penalty five years in prison
    and fine of ?10,000 on those who deny the Armenian genocide. Vartkes
    Mahdessian, a lawmaker of Armenian origin in the Greek Cypriot
    assembly, also announced that a series of events would be organized in
    Greek Cyprus to mark the 1915 events.

    President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an recently said Armenia would not gain
    anything from propaganda against Turkey. Armenians will commemorate
    the 100th anniversary of the 1915 incidents, which they term as
    genocide, on April 24. Armenia also accelerated its efforts in the
    international arena to convince countries recognize the incidents as
    genocide. It has, however, received little support thus far. Yet
    countries like Norway and Australia have said they will not attend the
    ceremonies in Yerevan and avoided Armenian pressure to officially
    define the incidents as genocide. "The purpose of this campaign
    against Turkey is to treat our country as an enemy instead of keeping
    Armenians' sorrow alive," ErdoÄ?an said as he called on Armenians to
    study archives pertaining to the era in order to uncover what actually
    happened between the Ottoman government and its Armenian subjects.

    The 1915 incidents took place during World War I when a portion of the
    Armenian population living in the Ottoman Empire sided with the
    invading Russians and revolted against the empire. A decision by the
    Ottoman Empire to forcibly relocate Armenians to eastern Anatolia
    followed the revolts and there were some Armenian casualties during
    the relocation process.


    http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2015/04/04/ankara-greek-cypriots-banning-denial-of-genocide-not-worthy-of-comment

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