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    Turkish PM: No Genocide, We Even Gave the Armenian Deportees Pocket Money

    By Khatchig Mouradian

    The Armenian Weekly
    Nov. 10, 2007


    WASHINGTON'On Nov. 5, after meeting with President Bush, Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave a speech at the National Press Club
    in Washington, speaking mainly of U.S.-Turkish relations, the Kurdish
    issue and the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.106.

    In his speech, Erdogan said that `it is sad for us to see' the
    introduction of a resolution that `renders legitimacy to the so-called
    Armenian genocide.' He stressed that the resolution `has the potential
    to deeply damage our strategic relations and it is important to ensure
    that is not discussed on the floor of Congress.'

    `In fact, these Armenian allegations which are being kept constantly
    on the agenda in various countries have not been proven historically
    or legally,' Erdogan continued, repeating his call for a joint
    historical commission to examine what happened to the Armenians in
    1915. When Erdogan suggested the idea of a `joint commission' in 2005,
    the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) sent him an
    open letter which read: `We are concerned that in calling for an
    impartial study of the Armenian Genocide you may not be fully aware of
    the extent of the scholarly and intellectual record on the Armenian
    Genocide. ¦ We want to underscore that it is not just Armenians who
    are affirming the Armenian Genocide but it is the overwhelming opinion
    of scholars who study genocide: hundreds of independent scholars.'

    Yet, at the National Press Club this week, Erdogan said he was sure
    there was never a genocide of the Armenians. `What took place was
    called deportation,' he said. `That was a very difficult time. It was
    a time of war.'

    The Armenians, he argued, were provoked by other countries to rebel,
    leading to Ottoman Turkish government's decision `to start deporting
    the Armenian citizens to other parts of the Empire.'

    To show how well the Armenian deportees were treated, Erdogan'who made
    no reference to the killing of any Armenian'went so far as to say that
    the Ottoman government even provided the Armenians with pocket
    money. `¦And we have documents in our archives which attest to this
    fact,' he said.

    `There are all sorts of instructions about how people should be sent
    from one area to another, how much money is to be paid to them as
    pocket money as they travel. Those who counter [our thesis] must come
    up with their own documents, but there are no documents that they can
    show,' he charged.

    A Leading Turkish Historian Responds

    The Armenian Weekly contacted Turkish-born historian and sociologist
    Taner Akcam, professor of history at the University of Minnesota and
    author of A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of
    Turkish Responsibility, to comment on Erdogan's allegation.

    `I haven't seen any single Ottoman document that shows that money was
    given to Armenians,' Akcam said. `It is, indeed, true that the central
    government sent money to the regional authorities to cover the
    expenses of the deportations. Part of the revenues from plundering the
    possessions of the Armenians and auctioning them was used by the
    government to finance the deportations.'

    Furthermore, Akcam said, `There is ample evidence that in the Eastern
    Anatolian regions like Eskishehir, Afyon and Konya, Armenians were
    partially `transported' by train and were made to pay for their own
    tickets.
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