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  • Hollande urges Turkey to 'break taboos' on Armenia WWI killings

    Agence France Presse
    January 28, 2015 Wednesday 9:56 PM GMT


    Hollande urges Turkey to 'break taboos' on Armenia WWI killings

    Paris, Jan 28 2015

    French President Francois Hollande on Wednesday called on Turkey to
    take new steps towards the "truth" behind the mass killings of
    Armenians a century ago, saying "it is time to break the taboos".

    "The effort towards the truth must continue and I am convinced that
    this centenary year will see new gestures, new steps on the road to
    recognition," Hollande said at a dinner with Armenian groups in Paris.

    Armenia says an estimated 1.5 million people were killed by Ottoman
    forces during World War I in what it calls a genocide.

    But modern Turkey has always rejected the term "genocide", putting the
    toll at 500,000 and blaming their deaths on war and starvation.

    Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan this month said he would
    "actively" challenge a campaign to pressure Turkey to recognise the
    massacres as genocide, though a year ago he offered an unprecedented
    expression of condolences for the 1915-1916 killings.

    Recalling Erdogan's stance last year, Hollande told members of
    France's Armenian community, the biggest in the European Union, that
    Ankara's position "cannot stop there".

    "It is time to break the taboos and for the two nations, Armenia and
    Turkey, to create a new beginning," he said.

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