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    IMPOSSIBLE TO CONVINCE US CONGRESS THAT ARMENIAN ALLEGATIONS OF GENOCIDE ARE GROUNDLESS
    By H. Chaqrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    06/04/2007

    On February 22 "Azg" reported that Ankara had an intention to send
    3 Meclis delegations to Washington in order to start lobbying
    activity against the Resolution on the Armenian Genocide. The
    first two delegations paid their visits on February 25-March 4 and
    March 11-18. The visit of the second delegation is appointed on
    April 14-21. very little was reported in the Turkish press about
    the mission of the two delegations. On April 2 "Turkiye" newspaper
    published an article about the third delegation's mission, based upon
    the information received from the Armenian Studies Institute, Ankara.

    Seemingly the most important of the three Turkish parliamentary
    delegations is the last one, which is to be lead by the head of Foreign
    Relations Commission Dulger. The delegation is to take with it a large
    number of materials on the Armenian issue - the video recording of the
    Akhtamar's Surb Khach church inauguration ceremony, audio CDs with the
    works of Greek, Armenian and Jewish composers, general Mayevsky's notes
    and the following books: "The Armenian Folder" by Kyamuran Gurun,
    "The Armenian Question in 1000 Documents" by Mehmed Perincek and
    "The Armenian Question" by Bilal Simsir.

    "Turkiye" says that the materials are to be presented to the
    Congressmen with the words "If we hated the Armenians so much
    we wouldn't spend 3 millions of our taxpayers' money top restore
    Akdamar church. The Turkish Music Fund issued one audio CD with
    works of Jewish and another of Greek composers, and two CDs with
    the works of the Armenian ones. Our music has much in common. So,
    it was impossible to commit genocide against the Armenians".

    What will all this avail in persuading the US Congressmen that the
    Armenian Genocide is a fiction, none can say yet. Nevertheless Ilter
    Turkmen, former Foreign Minister of Turkey, whose diplomatic skills
    were highly estimated in the West, is obviously rather pessimistic
    on this point.

    Turkmen in an article published on April 2 in "Huriet" says, "Now its
    impossible to be sure that the Representatives' Chamber will adopt
    the Armenian Resolution before April 24. Nonetheless, in case the
    Resolution is voted on a plenary session of the Chamber, surely it
    shall gain the majority of votes.

    Although the White House and the office of the Secretary of State
    are doing the best to fail the Resolution, even in case the voting
    is postponed due to pressure of President Bush's board, it will be
    considered again next year. The annual speech of the US President on
    April 24 is also not to be neglected.

    Although the word 'genocide' is never used in the speech, extremely
    exaggerated statements are made, which are not acceptable for us."

    Taner Akcam, professor of the Minnesota University, indirectly affirmed
    Ilter Turkmen's words. Inan inerview to "Zaman" newspaper, published
    on March 31, he said "I'm not strongly interested in eth Resolution
    itself. I wish the Congress pass it. This torture must end. Turkey
    has been doubting for long years, whether it shall be adopted or
    no. The same has doubted Armenia. Let it pass and let us get rid
    of it. The resolution will give considerable moral advantage to the
    Armenians. They will be very excited that one more state has accepted
    the Genocide. There is no one in the Congress to say that Turkey's
    actions weren't genocide. They are just unwilling to disappoint
    Turkey. The matter is not about 1915, but about Incirlik. In case the
    Resolution is adopted, Turkey shall close the Incirlik military base
    for the United States. "

    Akcam also commented on Prime Minister Erdogan's recent initiatives
    on the Armenian issue. "I hope the Government will be more intended
    in this question. As for now it is not intended enough. Turkey's
    problems with Armenia will be settled only after getting rid of such
    politicians as Yusuf Halacoglu, Gunduz Aktan, Sukru Elektag, who at
    present determine the governmental policy."
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