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    US DEMOCRAT SCHIFF 'SURPRISED' BY TURKISH SIDE OF ARMENIAN STORY

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Dec 20 2007

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan, uneasy with the pro-Kurdish
    Democratic Society Party (DTP) acting as if it is the representative
    of all Kurdish people living in Turkey, asked his deputies of Kurdish
    origin to initiate diplomatic action -- he has now begun to harvest
    the first fruit these efforts.

    At Erdoðan's request, Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Ankara
    deputy Burhan Kayaturk and Mardin deputy Cuneyt Yuksel, went to the US
    to meet with Democrat Congressman Adam Schiff, the architect of the
    "Armenian genocide bill" accepted by the US House of Representatives
    Committee on Foreign Affairs. Listening to the stories of Kayaturk's
    own family, Schiff was surprised by the Turkish side of the story
    concerning the Armenian issue.

    Kayaturk, who has Kurdish orgins, and a Turkish delegation went to the
    US as invited guests of the US Youth Council (USYC). A meeting with
    Schiff provided Kayaturk with the chance to speak about experiences
    from his own life. The deputy told Today's Zaman about his experience,
    explaining first his own story, as told to Schiff.

    "The name of my father's grandfather was Yusuf. Despite their good
    relations with the Armenians, the latter killed my grandfather, and
    I'm sure that my grandfather's relatives also killed some Armenians
    in return. The Armenians and the Muslims had good relations at the
    time, however, due to the promises the Russians made, the Armenians
    began doing wrong to their neighbors. As a result some atrocious
    events occurred between both sides. Moreover, tens of thousands of
    people from both sides died because of these wrongs. Then the forced
    Armenian emigration -- in addition to the illnesses, the clashes and
    traumatic events occurred along the route -- caused people to die.

    However, the Ottomans never killed the Armenians based on an
    intentional scheme. This cannot even be a matter of discussion."

    When faced with the alleged claims of Armenian genocide, Turkey
    has opened the state archives for historians, Kayaturk said, and
    underlined: "We are ready; both Armenian and Turkish scholars are
    welcome to make research. Your [US] attempt harms Turkish-American
    and Turkish-Armenian relations."

    He also asserted that 40,000 to 60,000 Armenians work illegally in
    Turkey. "Most of them nurse our children. If we were hostile, could
    we entrust our children to them?" In response Schiff reportedly
    emphasized that he was surprised with what he heard, adding: "I've
    never heard these [stories] before, and quite frankly I'm touched by
    them. For the first time, I'm hearing something different."

    Kayaturk asserted that the Zeve cemetery was full of numerous graves
    belonging to Turks and Kurds whom the Armenians massacred in Van. He
    invited Schiff to Van to see for himself how many Turks were killed
    by the Armenians during those times of upheaval and confusion. Schiff
    said he was planning a visit to both Armenia and Turkey and that he
    could visit Van during his trip.

    Meeting with Matt Bryza, US deputy assistant secretary of state for
    European and Asian affairs, Kayaturk explained that he is of Kurdish
    origin, underlining that the Kurdish issue has nothing to do with
    the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

    Kayaturk also emphasized: "The AK Party represent the Kurdish people
    in the best way. As the votes that AK Party received in southeastern
    province of Hakkari increased by 430 percent, it proves the fairness
    of the policies the party follows. The average number of supporters in
    the eastern and southeastern regions rose by 51 percent." He stressed,
    "The sooner the PKK problem in northern Iraq is eliminated, the better
    for both Turkey and the US."

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