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    ANKARA SENDS LETTER OF PROTEST TO ARGENTINA FOREIGN MINISTRY ON OCCASION OF CERTIFYING LAW ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Jan 16 2007

    ANKARA, JANUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs of Turkey seriously condemned the law signed on January
    11 by President of Argentina Nestor Kirchner, according to which April
    24, the day of memory of the Armenian Genocide victims, is proclaimed
    in that Latin American country as "the day of tolerance and respect
    among peoples." "This is out of boders of ethics and seriousness. The
    law does not correspond to historic realities," is said in the letter
    of protest addressed to the Foreign Ministry of Argentina.

    According to the Turkish Daily News, the Turkish Foreign Ministry
    considers that the law was adopted "coming out of innerpolitical
    goals." "The Government of Argentina bears the legal and political
    responsibility for this unjust step," is said in the statement.

    The statement authors also stated that Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan sent a letter on December 7, 2006 to the President of
    Argentina in which he expressed his country's anxiety on the occasion
    of the draft: "But in opposite to it, the draft was certified. The
    draft which envisages respect and broad-mindedness among the peoples,
    in opposite, will sow new enmity."

    According to official Ankara, the countries, blinked at the crimes
    committed by themselves in the past "have no right to interfere in
    the past of countries in another continent."
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