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    People's Daily, China
    March 27 2010

    Armenian community leader urges Turkey, Armenia to move beyond genocide dispute

    10:39, March 27, 2010



    The leader of Armenian community in Turkey on Friday urged Turkey and
    Armenia to move beyond the current genocide row to mend relations as
    the dispute cast a shadow over the two countries' normalization
    process. "The 1915 incidents sowed the seeds of discords between two
    close friends who loved each other ... We have to forget it and look
    forward," Bedros Sirinoglu, leader of Turkey's Armenian community,
    told reporters after being received by Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.

    His words came after a U.S. congressional panel and the Swedish
    parliament passed nonbinding resolutions that recognize the killings
    of Armenians by Ottoman forces during the World War I as genocide
    earlier this month, drawing ire from Ankara.

    Armenians claim that more than 1.5 million Armenians were killed in a
    systematic genocide during the World War I, but the Turkish government
    insists the Armenians were victims of widespread chaos and
    governmental breakdown as the Ottoman empire collapsed before modern
    Turkey was created in 1923.

    Sirinoglu said both Turks and Armenians suffered from what happened at
    that time, noting "we'll stay in the darkness if we keep digging up
    the issue (the killings)."

    Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic ties and signed protocols to
    normalize relations last October. The accords need to be ratified by
    the two countries' parliaments before taking effect.

    Turkish authorities have warned the row over the "genocide" claims
    could hamper the normalization process. Erdogan was reportedly said
    earlier this month Turkey could deport 100,000 Armenians living in
    Turkey illegally but later explained he was misquoted by media.

    Sirinoglu said there are 20,000 Armenian citizens living in Turkey and
    apologized for "misguiding" the prime minister about the number.

    He told reporters he was hopeful about the normalization protocols as
    he believes Turkey and Armenia would learn lessons from the past.

    Source: Xinhua
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