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  • ANKARA: Turkey: Minister Blames Pope's Nationality In Armenia Row

    TURKEY: MINISTER BLAMES POPE'S NATIONALITY IN ARMENIA ROW

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    April 13 2015

    13 April 2015 14:30 (Last updated 13 April 2015 14:35)

    EU Minister Volkan Bozkir says Armenian diaspora 'dominates'
    Argentina's press and business worlds.

    ISTANBUL

    A Turkish cabinet minister has suggested that Pope Francis' Sunday
    statement on what he called the "Armenian genocide" may have been
    because the pontiff is from Argentina which "welcomed Nazis, who were
    the lead performers of the Jewish Holocaust."

    Turkey's EU Minister Volkan Bozkir also went on to say that the
    Armenian diaspora was "dominant" in the South American country's
    press and business sectors.

    Bozkir's remarks came during a visit to Istanbul's Bayrampasa district
    on Monday, where he spoke to journalists.

    The minister said the pontiff's statement was "unacceptable" and
    "controversial" and was not based on any historical document.

    During Sunday's Mass at the St. Peter's Basilica, which Armenian
    President Serzh Sargsyan also attended, Pope Francis said: "In the
    past century, our human family has lived through three massive and
    unprecedented tragedies.

    "The first, which is widely considered the first genocide of the 20th
    century, struck your own Armenian people, the first Christian nation,
    as well as Catholic and Orthodox Syrians, Assyrians, Chaldeans and
    Greeks and, more recently, there have been other mass killings,
    like those in Cambodia, Rwanda, Burundi and Bosnia."

    Bozkir said Argentina, the current Pope's homeland, had "welcomed
    Nazis, who were the lead performers of the Jewish Holocaust."

    "Instead of his supra-identity position, I think Pope Francis made this
    statement because he is an Argentine. Unfortunately, in Argentina,
    the Armenian diaspora is dominant in the press and business world,"
    Bozkir added.

    1915 incidents

    The 1915 events 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.

    The Ottoman Empire relocated Armenians in eastern Anatolia following
    the revolts and there were Armenian casualties during the relocation
    process.

    Armenia has demanded an apology and compensation, while Turkey has
    officially refuted Armenian allegations over the incidents saying that,
    although Armenians died during the relocations, many Turks also lost
    their lives in attacks carried out by Armenian gangs in Anatolia.

    The Turkish government has repeatedly called on historians to study
    Ottoman archives pertaining to the era to uncover what actually
    happened between the Ottoman government and its Armenian citizens.

    The debate on "genocide" and the differing opinions between the
    present-day Turkish government and the Armenian diaspora, along with
    the current administration in Yerevan, still generates political
    tension between Turks and Armenians.

    Turkey's official position against allegations of "genocide" is that
    it acknowledges the past experiences were a great tragedy and that both
    parties suffered heavy casualties, including hundreds of Muslim Turks.

    Ankara agrees that there were certainly Armenian casualties during
    World War I, but says that it is impossible to define these incidents
    as "genocide."

    In 2014, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his condolences
    for the first time to all Ottoman citizens who lost their lives in
    the events of 1915.

    "May Armenians who lost their lives in the events in the early
    twentieth century rest in peace, and we convey our condolences to
    their grandchildren," Erdogan had said.

    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/492913--turkey-minister-blames-popes-nationality-in-armenia-row

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