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    TURKISH SCHOLARS WELCOME NOBEL LAUREATES' INITIATIVE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.06.2007 17:59 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ 86 Turkish scholars, writers and retired ambassadors
    welcomed the initiative of 53 Nobel laureates, who called on Armenians
    and Turks to establishment of contacts, cooperation and tolerance.

    "We, the undersigned Turkish scholars and writers, welcome the call of
    The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity issued on April 9, 2007. We
    view this call as a doorway to opening a process of dialogue between
    Turks and Armenians and as a stepping stone which will work to keep
    that door open facilitating the culture of peace to bear fruit. We
    would like to state that we are willing to do our part to make positive
    contributions to this end.

    It can not be refuted that Turks and Armenians have been living closely
    together under the Turkish Republic, as was the case during the time
    of the Ottoman Empire, as a result of which they have developed common
    cultural values. We believe these values may form the basis for the
    development of future relations.

    Turkey does not evaluate the tragic events of 1915 which befell the
    Ottoman Armenians as genocide as defined in the 1948 Convention on
    the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide... After evaluating various
    documents several academics, both Turkish and foreign, have arrived
    at the conclusion that the requisite genocidal intent was not present
    with respect to the Ottoman Armenians. We view that differing accounts
    expressed by a given committee or other groups on this matter should
    not be seen as anything other than the practice of the freedom of
    expression. We would like to declare that we are prepared to discuss
    this issue within the frame of joint committees together with Armenian
    historians and all those interested; we believe that engaging in
    dialogue is the only way forward to solve our outstanding problems,"
    the reply says.

    An appeal calling for tolerance, contact and cooperation between
    Turks and Armenians, signed by 53 Nobel laureates of various fields,
    was issued on April 9, 2007 by The Elie Wiesel Foundation based in
    New York. The appeal calls for Armenians and Turks to encourage their
    governments to open the Turkish-Armenian border, generate confidence
    through civil society cooperation, improve official contacts,
    allow basic freedoms and to address the gap in perceptions over the
    Armenian Genocide. The action was initiated by executive director
    David Phillips who had earlier coordinated the Armenian-Turkish
    Reconciliation Commission, the Turkish Daily News reports.
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