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    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    March 14 2015

    Turkey: European Parliament's report on human rights 'problematic'

    ANADOLU AGENCY


    The human rights report 'Annual Report on Human Rights and Democracy
    in the World in 2013', adopted by the European Parliament, lacks
    historical reality and legal basis, the Turkish foreign ministry said
    on Saturday.

    The European Parliament adopted the report on Thursday. Article 77 of
    the report, which was called "ahead of the 100th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide, on all the member states to legally acknowledge it,
    and encourages the member states and the EU institutions to contribute
    further to its recognition," was harshly criticized by the foreign
    ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgiç.

    "We find the statements remarkably problematic in every aspect and
    regret them," said Bilgiç in the statement.

    Bilgiç added that the report interpreted the event with a one-sided
    approach, and disregarded Turkey's realistic and constructive
    initiatives relating to the matter. The report also raised "illogical
    and unlawful" demands, he said.

    "These steps, which were taken by those who do not know this
    historical event, damage Turkey-EU relations and make it difficult for
    Turks and Armenians to build their future together," said Bilgic.

    "We expect our European partners not to deepen the problem further,
    but rather to find constructive contributions to the solution and
    encourage the Armenian side towards dialogue and reconciliation," he
    added.

    In January, Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an sent invitation
    letters to more than 100 leaders, including Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan, to participate in the commemoration of the Battle of
    Çanakkale on April 24.

    Sargsyan reportedly denounced ErdoÄ?an's invitation as a
    "short-sighted" attempt to overshadow the 100th anniversary of the
    1915 events.

    The famous battle coincides with the 1915 events that took place
    during World War I. 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 relocate Armenians in
    eastern Anatolia followed the revolts and there were some Armenian
    casualties during the relocation process.

    Armenia terms the events as "genocide" and has demanded compensation,
    whereas Turkey officially refutes this description, saying that,
    although Armenians died during relocations, many Turks also lost their
    lives in attacks carried out by Armenian gangs in Anatolia.


    http://www.dailysabah.com/diplomacy/2015/03/14/turkey-european-parliaments-report-on-human-rights-problematic

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