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    Turkish PM: There was no Armenian genocide

    MICHAL LANDO, Jerusalem Post correspondent
    THE JERUSALEM POST
    Sep. 29, 2007

    In a meeting with representatives of the Jewish community, Turkey's
    prime minister rejected allegations that the massacre of Armenians
    during WWI was an act of genocide.

    Speaking with officials from the Conference of Presidents of Major
    Jewish American Organizations, the Anti-Defamation League, the
    American Jewish Congress and other groups, Prime Minister Tayyip
    Erdogan said the genocide claims were not supported by any scientific
    or historical documentation.

    Erdogan also reiterated Turkey's call to Armenia to establish a joint
    commission to study historical facts, and asked the Jewish
    representatives to continue to support good relations between Turkey
    and the US Jewish community, according to a statement released
    following the meeting.

    After disagreement between its New England chapter and national
    headquarters, the ADL in August recognized the massacres of Armenians
    as "tantamount to genocide," reversing the organization's longstanding
    refusal to do so. ADL's recognition stopped short of supporting two
    congressional resolutions that would call on the US to formally
    recognize the genocide.

    ADL national director Abraham Foxman reiterated Wednesday that the
    issue should not be the subject of congressional resolution, according
    to MSNBC.

    "We believe that a matter between Turkey and Armenia related to
    history should be tackled between the two parties, not in the US
    Congress or the parliament of any other country," he said. "This is
    not a political matter and those in the Congress are not historians."

    "I believe that we should focus on the future, not the past. If the
    Jewish community, the United States and the Congress are willing to
    assist, they should bring together Turkey and Armenia for the [sake of
    the] grandchildren of the two parties," Foxman said.

    ADL's national policy-making body is expected to discuss the
    congressional resolutions at its annual meeting on November 1.

    Source: http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1189411 510040&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
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