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    TURKS IN WALES PROTEST 'GENOCIDE' MEMORIAL

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 10 2007

    Turks living in the United Kingdom took action upon learning that
    a memorial for the memory of the victims of the so-called Armenian
    "genocide" at the hands of the Ottoman Empire would be erected in front
    of the Temple of Peace in Cardiff, the capital of Wales, on Nov. 3.

    In a letter to the archbishop of Wales and the Welsh Center of
    International Peace, the British-Turkish Associations Federation
    mentioned that the Armenian allegations of genocide were baseless and
    that they, as Turkish citizens, were very sad that a memorial was to
    be erected confirming the Armenian defamations.

    The federation noted that the Armenian allegations of genocide had
    not been verified by historians and that there is not consensus in
    the international community about terming the incidents during the
    collapse of the Ottoman Empire "genocide."

    The federation's letter acknowledged that some measures were taken
    during the chaotic environment of 1915 to cut the support of Armenian
    groups to enemy countries and that Armenians were dispatched to certain
    regions under the framework of these measures. "Recognition of these
    baseless allegations as 'genocide' will contradict the policy of the
    Welsh Center of International Peace, which deemed peace a mission
    for itself. Hence, we propose that you work together and search for
    facts instead of admitting these allegations," the letter said. In the
    letter it was also stressed that the Armenian allegations of genocide
    were not even supported by world-famous historians such as Bernard
    Lewis, Norman Stone, Justin McCarty, Stanford Shaw, David Fromkin,
    Michael Gunter, Kamuran Gurun and Giller Veinstein.
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