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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkish analyst: Turkey must change its strategy in genocide issue
    02.03.2007 16:47 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `As we all know, Turkey's usual response to Armenian
    claims of genocide has been `let's leave this subject to the
    historians'. This means, we expect that historians will sit down,
    examine all the documents from both sides, as well as from third
    countries, and make a decision,' Mehmet Yilmaz writes in Hurriyet. He
    says the real problem is `what label the historians will decide to put
    on the tableau which emerges as they do their work.' He thinks that
    historians will be subjective in their viewpoint, and it will hamper
    the truth, since everyone will speak about the Armenian Genocide based
    on his own beliefs. `So, once again, the problem will not be
    solved. Some historians will say "it was genocide," while others
    assert "it wasn't."` the analyst writes.

    Reminding the recent decision from the International Court of Justice
    on the "ethnic cleansing" and the allegations of genocide in
    Srebrenitsa, Yilmaz said Bosnia signals to Turkey where they should be
    looking for solutions to this problem. `Turkey should start preparing
    for this case to be brought to The Hague's International Court of
    Justice, and should begin to focus its efforts in this direction. We
    have accustomed ourselves to leaving debate on this subject open to
    the flow of developments outside of us, rather than taking action into
    our own hands. But we have got to change our strategy, and bring the
    fast-paced developments on this subject under our control. The
    government must not be dissuaded by the atmosphere of election season,
    and must not allow this subject to be postponed,' the Hurriyet analyst
    stressed.
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