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  • ANKARA: Turkish Envoy Rejects US Paper Editorial On Armenian "Genoci

    TURKISH ENVOY REJECTS US PAPER EDITORIAL ON ARMENIAN "GENOCIDE"

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    April 17 2007

    New York, 17 April: "Turkey has nothing to cover up. We are ready and
    willing to face the history. We expect the same from the Armenian
    side," Baki Ilkin, Turkish permanent representative to the United
    Nations, said on Tuesday [17 April].

    In response to an article in the New York Times daily advocating
    so-called Armenian genocide, Ilkin said, "The editorial on 'Turkey
    and the United Nations' cover-up' which was published on 13 April
    reflects only the Armenian version of the events of 1915. There
    is no explanation as to how and why these sad events took place in
    eastern Anatolia. There is also no reference to those Turks who were
    mass-murdered by Armenian bands during that time. Those tragic events
    took place in time of war, and both populations suffered extensively."

    "As such, describing these events as 'genocide' is unacceptable.

    Indeed, if it had been a 'genocide', how was it possible for the
    Armenians living in other parts of the Ottoman Empire to survive? In
    fact, there is still a large Armenian Turkish minority in Istanbul
    that enriches our cultural diversity," he stressed.

    Ilkin noted, "If the Armenian authorities are certain of their
    accusations, then they should be able to accept Turkey's proposal to
    set up a joint historians' commission, including those from third
    countries, to examine all the available documents and to reach a
    public decision on what really happened."

    "Turkey has nothing to cover up. We are ready and willing to face the
    history. We expect the same from the Armenian side," Ilkin concluded.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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