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    LITHUANIAN MPS FACE 'GENOCIDE' DISPLEASURE

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 6 2007

    A parliamentary delegation's visit from European Union member
    Lithuania to the Turkish Parliament offered an opportunity yesterday
    to the Turkish side to express their uneasiness over the Lithuanian
    Parliament's approval of a resolution supporting Armenian genocide
    allegations at the hands of the late Ottoman Empire in the last
    century.

    Although the Lithuanian Parliament's resolution dates back to December
    2005, the issue has never dropped from Turkey's agenda, particularly
    taking into consideration the fact that another resolution for official
    recognition of Armenian allegations was introduced at the US House
    of Representatives just in January.

    The Lithuanian delegation -- consisting of members of EU and foreign
    affairs commissions at the Lithuanian Parliament -- held talks with
    Mehmet Dulger, head of the Parliament's Foreign Affairs Commission.

    During the meeting Dulger referred to a recent decision by the
    International Court of Justice in The Hague which ruled that the
    killings of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995 was genocide but
    determined that Serbia itself was not guilty of the enormous crime
    and said that what European institutions were doing concerning the
    labeling of genocide reflected "a double-standard."

    "This ruling narrowed the definition of genocide, while declaring a
    genocide without a perpetrator," Dulger said.

    Ankara vehemently denies Armenian allegations that some 1.5 million
    Anatolian Armenians were killed as part of a genocide at hands of
    the Ottoman Empire during World War I and calls for an objective
    scientific study of the issue.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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