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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BECAME A CAUSE OF POLITICAL DISPUTE IN GERMANY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.01.2007 16:03 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A serious dispute occurred between Central Union
    of Armenians (ZAD) and left-wing parliamentarians of Bundestag in
    Germany. The cause is political scientist Hakki Keskin's statement,
    who is the president of Turkish Community Union in Germany.

    In an interview to the "JungeWelt" Keskin casts doubt on the fact of
    the Armenian Genocide. In its statement ZAD criticizes the left-wing
    party, mentioning that they have destroyed all existing stereotypes
    and are no longer a real socialistic character party with traditions
    of Roza Luxemburg and Karl Marks. In this regard ZAD calls upon
    the leftists to refuse from Keskin. But instead the head of party
    Bodo Ramelow only said that most possibly the party will forbid its
    members to make such separate statements. Alongside, he stressed
    that the party himself has never denied mass killings of Armenians,
    but at the same time reminds that during those events thousands of
    Turks also were killed. Ramelow fully sympathizes official Turkey on
    leaving that issue for examination by historians as if to 'exclude
    all kinds of interpretations of the events in 1915'. In his words,
    ZAD's actions are characterized as just a campaign. As a response
    to Ramelow's statement ZAD puts a question," Is it possible that we,
    the descendants of those who survived the Genocide, practically have
    no rights in a country, which carries a historical responsibility
    for committing genocide and cannot complain of the incorrigible
    negationist of the genocide."

    Now Keskin nearly every day gives interviews to Turkish and German
    publications and TVs. His stand on the events of 1915 is heard more
    and more often. In an interview to SPIEGEL ONLINE Keskin casts doubt
    on the fact of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in Ottoman Empire,
    saying that there is no evidence for that.

    "Yes, a lot Armenians have died, but was it a planned action to
    annihilate Armenian population, moreover 100 000 Turks were also
    killed," said the head of Turkish communities in Germany. Keskin
    follows official Ankara's position on appointing historical commission.

    Commenting on that statement the ex-director of Jerusalem International
    Institute of Holocaust professor Yehuda Bauer says, "What should the
    commission investigate? Turkey's bloody past? The Armenian Genocide has
    been carried out and several European countries have recognized it."

    In his part Bundestag deputy Ulla Jelpke in an interview to SPIEGEL
    ONLINE stated that she waits from Keskin corrections on his stand. "He
    should recognize his responsibility for the historical truth," she
    said. The "Stern Shortnews" Internet publication reports that up till
    now Turkish politicians claim that there wasn't any Genocide. Turkish
    Prime Minister Rejep Tayyep Erdoghan roughly criticized Germany,
    which in 2005 adopted a resolution condemning the Genocide. Erdoghan
    called it a 'mistakable' and 'repulsive' document, IA Regnum reports.
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