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    NOBEL LAUREATES CALL FOR TURKISH-ARMENIAN RECONCILIATION

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    April 10 2007

    The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Huma-nity (EWF) released an appeal
    signed by 53 Nobel Laurates endorsing Turkish-Armenian reconciliation.

    The appeal stressed on that the Genocide Conven-tion has never been
    applied retroactively and, therefore can not be used as the basis
    for reparations or territorial claims.

    The appeal called on the Turkish government to end discrimination
    against ethnic and religious minorities and abolish Article 301 of
    the penal Code, which makes it a criminal offense to denigrate
    Turkishness. Laurates also called on Armenia to reverse its
    authoritarian course, allow free and fair elections, and respect human
    rights. Fifty-three Nobel Laureates, not including Turkish novelist
    Orhan Pamuk, who won the last Nobel prize for literature, call peoples
    of Turkey and Armenian for tolerance, contact and cooperation. The
    appeal urged civil society to advocate steps by the governments of
    Turkey and Armenia to overcome distrust and divisions that affect
    relations between the two peoples.

    Laurates also urged the Turkish Govern-ment and Armenia to open the
    Turkish-Armenian border thereby improving economic conditions on
    both sides of the border and enabling human interaction, which is
    essential for human understanding. They called on the governments to
    accelerate bilateral contacts and the establishment of full diplomatic
    relations. They also supported practical projects between civil
    society representatives that address shared problems. In addition,
    the appeal suggested a legal approach to address the gap in national
    perceptions over the "Armenian genocide". It also noted that the
    Genocide Convention has never been applied retroactively and, therefore
    can not be used as the basis for reparations or territorial claims.

    [EXCERPTS]

    Organized by the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, which was
    established after Professor Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Prize for
    Peace in 1986, the appeal of Nobel Laureates calls on Turks and
    Armenians to:

    * Open the Turkish-Armenian border. An open border would greatly
    improve the economic conditions for communities on both sides of the
    border and enable human interaction, which is essential for mutual
    understanding. Treaties between the two countries recognize existing
    borders, call for unhampered travel, trade.

    * Generate confidence through civil society cooperation. Turks and
    Armeni-ans have been working since 2001 on practical projects that
    offer great promise in creatively and constructively dealing with
    shared problems. The governments should support such efforts by,
    for example, sponsoring academic links between Turkish and Armenian
    faculty, as well as student exchanges.

    * Improve official contacts. Civil society initiatives would be
    enhanced by the governments' decision to accelerate their bilateral
    contacts, devise new frameworks for consultation, and consolidate
    relations through additional treaty arrangements and diplomatic
    relations.

    * Allow basic freedoms. Turkey should end discrimination against ethnic
    and religious minorities and abolish Article 301 of the Penal Code,
    which makes it a criminal offense to "denigrate Turkishness."

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

    Today's Zaman Ýstanbul

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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