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    Turkish Daily News, Turkey
    April 28 2007

    Turkey criticizes Canada's reference to alleged genocide
    Saturday, April 28, 2007

    ANKARA - Turkish Daily News

    Ankara strongly criticized Canada on Thursday for referring to the
    killings of Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire as genocide,
    saying that it was "unacceptable, unfair and incompatible with
    friendly ties."

    Despite the Turkish government's warning, Canadian Prime Minister
    Stephen Harper recognized the killings of Armenians during World War
    I years as genocide in a declaration he issued on April 24, a day of
    commemoration for the alleged genocide.

    "We consider such a reference in the statement by the Canadian prime
    minister to be unacceptable, unfair and incompatible with our friendly
    ties," stated a written statement released by the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry late on Thursday.

    The ministry warned that Harper's declaration would neither contribute
    to friendly ties between Turkey and Canada, nor to normalization of
    ties between the two neighboring countries, Turkey and Armenia.

    "We believe that Mr. Harper continues to be misled and suggest instead
    that he encourage competent Canadian historians to study the events
    of 1915 on a proper basis," it added. The ministry reiterated the
    Turkish proposal of setting up a joint committee of historians to
    study genocide allegations.
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