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    TURKEY, ARMENIA URGED TO RECONCILE

    United Press International
    April 10 2007

    NEW YORK, April 10 (UPI) -- Armenia and Turkey have been urged in a
    letter from 53 Nobel laureates to make concessions and re-establish
    diplomatic relations.

    "We thought it would be important for Nobel laureates to join their
    voices in support of Turkish-Armenian reconciliation," Elie Wiesel
    Foundation for Humanity official David Phillips told Radio Free Europe
    in an interview in New York.

    In the open letter, the laureates urged the Turkish government in
    Ankara to acknowledge the 1915-18 mass deportations and killing of
    more than 1 million Armenians constituted genocide and also urged
    the Armenian government in Yerevan to make changes.

    "Armenia also should reverse its own authoritarian course, allow free
    and fair elections and respect human rights," the laureates wrote.

    Phillips said the letter was prompted by anti-Armenian backlash in
    Turkey that followed the Jan. 19 murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink.

    "The trends in Turkey right now are negative, and I hope that after
    they get through this political cycle cooler heads will prevail and
    that Turkey's leaders will take a deep breath and reflect carefully
    on what's in their nationalist interests," Phillips said.
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