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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    May 29 2008


    Slovak FM backs Turkey over genocide bill

    Slovakia's foreign minister said Wednesday he would lobby the
    government over a proposed law making denial of any genocide an
    imprisonable offence, after a meeting with his Turkish counterpart.

    Jan Kubis said the Slovakian parliament's decision in 2004 does not
    represent the line of the government. Speaking at a joint news
    conference in the Slovak capital with his counterpart, Turkish Foreign
    Minister Ali Babacan, Kubis said he would take up the matter with
    Justice Minister Stefan Harabin, adding history should be treated by
    historians, not politicians.

    "I will discuss this matter with the Slovakian justice minister and
    members of the government. I believe history must be left to
    historians. We know the sensitivity of the Turkish public opinion on
    this matter and will not permit this topic to place a shadow on good
    relations between Turkey and Slovakia," he was quoted as saying by
    news agencies.

    Some 300,000 Armenians and at least an equal number of Turks were
    killed in civil strife when Armenians, backed by Russia, rose up
    against the Ottomans in 1915. However Armenians claim in a systematic
    campaign of defamation some 1.5 million of their kinsmen died in
    orchestrated killings during the 1915 incidents.

    Babacan reiterated Turkey had proposed to Armenia the establishment a
    joint historical committee to study the incidents of 1915 and open all
    archives; however, Yerevan has yet to give a positive response to the
    offer.

    "Without any evidence, Turkey cannot accept any allegations," he
    added.
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