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    TANER AKCAM: I CAN SHOW VERY EASILY GENOCIDAL INTENT OF OTTOMAN TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.11.2007 13:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan was in
    Washington to meet with President Bush to discuss mounting tensions
    between the Turks and Kurdish rebel factions in Northern Iraq.

    Also on the agenda was the Armenian Genocide resolution which passed
    in the House Foreign Affairs Committee last month. The Medill News
    Service spoke with two experts who have challenged Turkey's position on
    the Armenian question and asked them to respond to Erdogan's comments.

    Turkish scholar Taner Akcam, author of "A Shameful Act: The Armenian
    Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility," is one of the
    first Turkish academics to acknowledge and discuss openly the killings
    of Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915.

    Edward Alexander is a retired U.S. Foreign Service officer and author,
    born in New York to Armenian parents who fled Turkey.

    "The evidence is overwhelming and to many Armenians, it is utterly
    preposterous for anyone, especially the Turkish government, to deny
    what is historical truth.

    For my research, one of my sources was the German press. My other
    source was the cables that were sent to Ambassador Henry Morgenthau,
    the U.S. ambassador in Turkey at the time of the genocide. These
    are documents that cannot be refuted. In addition, I did research
    eye-witness reports in Merseburg, Germany," Alexander said.

    For his part, Mr Akcam said, "Our Prime Minister is wrong because
    we can prove the genocidal intent without any problems. One set of
    documentation are the trials in Istanbul between 1919 and 1921. These
    are the indictments, verdicts, hand-written testimonies and eye-witness
    accounts which were recorded during that time. There is a lot of
    evidence here showing the killing of the Armenians. The originals
    of these documents are not known. We assume that they have been
    destroyed after Turkish nationalists took over Istanbul. [Turkish
    officials] only trust the documents in prime ministerial archive
    today in Istanbul. I can show very easily, based on prime ministerial
    archives, the genocidal intent of Ottoman Turkey. I will publish a
    book in the Turkish language in 2008 where I am presenting more than
    500 documents from prime ministerial archives in Istanbul."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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