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    TURKEY'S MAIN OPPOSITION PARTY BLAMES RULING AKP FOR 'GENOCIDE DEFEAT'

    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    April 15 2015

    Serkan Demirtaƅ~_ - ANKARA

    The reason for the growing international tendency to recognize the
    mass killings of Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire in
    1915 as genocide is the Sunni Islamist policy pursued by the ruling
    Justice and Development Party (AKP), a senior main opposition party
    leader has claimed.

    "This has turned into a Turkey-bashing campaign. And this is because
    of the AKP and its policies drifting Turkey towards being a Sunni
    Islamist country," Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Head Murat
    Ozcelik told the Hurriyet Daily News on April 14.

    Armenia says up to 1.5 million Ottoman Armenians were killed in a
    genocide starting in 1915. Turkey denies that the deaths amounted
    to genocide, saying the death toll of Armenians killed during mass
    deportations has been inflated and that those killed in 1915 and 1916
    were victims of general unrest during World War I.

    Recalling that Pope Francis described the 1915 incidents as "genocide"
    and that the European Parliament will likely vote in favor of
    recognizing the genocide, calling on EU member countries to do the
    same, Ozcelik criticized the government for underestimating the impact
    of the 100th anniversary of 1915.

    "In the past, Turkey had certain arguments against genocide claims that
    worked until now. But it was well-known that there would be dynamism
    [in efforts to let it be recognized as genocide] in the centennial
    of the incident. Turkey should have carried out its work based on
    this fact," Ozcelik said.

    By using the word genocide, the Pope issued an indirect call on
    Christian countries to recognize the Armenian genocide, said Ozcelik,
    who is also retired ambassador.

    "It's a very important development. The European Parliament will also
    call on EU countries to do so [recognize the events as genocide].

    Another question is whether the United States will now also use the
    same word," he said.

    The reason why Western countries are no longer hesitant to recognize
    the Armenian genocide at the expense of angering Turkey and putting
    their interests in danger is the fact that the government is speedily
    drifting east and becoming an Islamist country, Ozcelik claimed.

    "EU countries and the West in general have recently realized how
    radical Islam can be threatening. They also observe that Turkey,
    once a secular and democratic country aligned with the West and often
    introduced as a model country is parting ways," he added.

    President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ambition to become a super-president
    and his "efforts to turn Turkey into an Islamist country" through the
    upcoming elections were also being watched by the West, Ozcelik said.

    Criticism of the Pope

    Although very critical of the government for the "defeat against
    Armenian claims," Ozcelik also slammed Pope Francis for his words.

    "Seven million Jews were slaughtered during the Holocaust in an
    unprecedented systematic way with the aim of demolishing an entire
    race. Therefore it's very wrong to compare this by describing
    [the 1915 incidents] as the first genocide of the 20th century. A
    primary pleasure of the Christians is to shift responsibility over
    its genocide crime by highlighting another suffering. They cannot
    evade responsibility this way," he said.

    Every historical incident should be assessed within its own context,
    Ozcelik said.

    "These things are not comparable. The deportation of Armenians had
    a historical background. What Turks did cannot be put in the same
    equation with what Stalin or the Nazis did," he said.

    April/14/2015

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkeys-main-opposition-party-blames-ruling-akp-for-genocide-defeat.aspx?pageID=238&nID=81032&NewsCatID=338

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