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    TURKEY FORCED TO DEVELOP NEW ROADMAPS AFTER US RESOLUTION - PREMIER

    Anatolia news Agency
    Oct 16 2007
    Turkey

    ["NO ONE HAS RIGHT TO JUDGE TURKEY'S HISTORY WITHOUT ANY DOCUMENT OR
    EVIDENCE, PM ERDOGAN" - AA headline]

    ANKARA (A.A) -16.10.2007 -The allegations regarding the incidents of
    1915 is now beyond our patience limits after the recent developments
    in the United States, said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    on Tuesday.

    Speaking at the group meeting of the Justice & Development (AK) Party,
    Erdogan said: "The recent developments at the House of Representatives
    in regard to the incidents of 1915 have left a deep mark on the
    memories of the Turkish nation."

    "No one has the right to judge Turkey's history without any document
    or evidence in hand," noted Erdogan. "Such a judgment implies execution
    without trial."

    "Of course, in practice, such decisions have no value. We know who we
    are and have confidence in our history. No one should expect Turkey
    to bow its head to historical lies," underlined Erdogan.

    "We have been forced to develop new methods and road maps after
    countries with which we have close economic, cultural and social
    relations - such as France and the United States - adopted resolutions
    in favour of Armenian allegations," underscored Erdogan.

    "It is unacceptable to agree with the arguments that not the Turkish
    Government but the Ottoman Government is responsible for the incidents
    of 1915. Such remarks can not be tolerated," said Erdogan.

    "It seems like logic is being replaced by petty political gains
    regarding the incidents of 1915," stressed Erdogan.
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