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  • ANKARA: Armenian Lobby Seeks 'Genocide' Recognition In UK

    ARMENIAN LOBBY SEEKS 'GENOCIDE' RECOGNITION IN UK
    Suleyman Kurt Ankara

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    April 3 2007

    Support for a motion at the British House of Commons calling on the
    government to recognize claims of an Armenian genocide at the hands of
    the late Ottoman Empire has been steadily growing, adding to worries
    in Ankara over worldwide efforts of the Armenian diaspora to win
    international recognition for allegations that it categorically denies.

    The number of MPs having signed an "Early Day Motion," or EDM, has
    reached 100 in the 646-member House of Commons, British parliamentary
    records showed. The motion, EDM 357, was tabled on Nov. 29 and first
    signed by Conservative Party Member of Parliament Bob Spink.

    Turkey denies Armenian charges that up to 1.5 million Armenians
    were killed in a systematic genocide campaign at the hands of the
    late Ottoman Empire during the World War I years, and said there were
    killings on both sides as the Ottoman Empire was trying to quell civil
    unrest caused by Armenian revolts in collaboration with the invading
    Russian army in hope of claiming part of eastern Anatolia.

    Ankara is concerned over prospects for passage of a resolution in the
    US Congress that calls on the administration to recognize the alleged
    genocide and plans of the German presidency of the EU to introduce
    EU-wide measures against the denial of genocide and crimes against
    humanity have increased worries.

    The EDM in question reads: "That this House believes that the killing
    of over a million Armenians in 1915 was an act of genocide; calls
    upon the UK Government to recognize it as such; and believes that it
    would be in Turkey's long-term interests to do the same."

    An EDM is tabled usually for the purpose of calling for a debate on
    a particular subject and, since there is rarely time to debate them,
    the practical purpose of an EDM is considered to enable MPs to draw
    attention to an issue and ensure other MPs support it. Diplomatic
    sources say they have been following developments on this front and
    share their perspectives with British officials and parliamentary
    members at every chance possible. These sources note that there
    is not much of a chance that Britain will officially recognize the
    Armenian claims.

    Ankara has been satisfied to learn that government sources reiterated
    to parliament members that there was insufficient evidence to mandate
    the official recognition of genocide claims. In addition, the motion
    cannot be turned directly into parliamentary decisions. Armenian
    circles in Britain, though, maintain the collection of MPs' signatures
    will be enough to keep the subject on the British political agenda.

    Similar sources note that the collection of signatures sped up in the
    wake of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink's murder and that the
    Armenian lobby has been using Dink's murder as a way of increasing
    support.
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