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    TURKEY AND THE CONFLICTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

    The Times/UK
    October 23, 2007

    If the recent congressional resolution on the Armenian genocide was
    appallingly timed, when is a suitable time to talk about genocide?

    Sir, If the recent congressional resolution on the Armenian genocide
    was, as you suggest, appallingly timed, when is a suitable time to
    talk about genocide ("Danger signs", Oct 22)? The Armenian lobby is
    so vociferous precisely because of the apparent conspiracy of silence
    that has surrounded the genocide for almost a century.

    Turkey argues that Armenian fatalities in 1915 were largely caused
    by the First World War and because the Armenians sided with Russia,
    Turkey's enemy. How does Turkey explain the estimated 500,000-plus
    deaths of Pontic Greeks and Assyrian Christians who were not allies
    of Tsarist Russia? The lack of any explanation would suggest that
    they were killed systematically because of their ethnicity or religion.

    Reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia is an important element
    of Turkey's effort to join the EU. Just as important is a lasting
    settlement to the conflict in Cyprus, which remains at an impasse. The
    handling of these critical issues will show us how prepared Turkey
    is to face up to its past before embracing its future.

    Dr Charles Tannock, MEP Brussels

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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