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  • ANKARA: Cicek: Time for Turkey to Disprove Genocide Allegations

    Turkish Press
    April 26 2005

    Press Review

    STAR Newspaper

    CICEK: `AFTER YEARS OF LEAVING THE `GENOCIDE' ISSUE TO HISTORIANS,
    IT'S TIME FOR TURKEY TO DISPROVE THESE ALLEGATIONS'

    Speaking after yesterday's six-hour Cabinet meeting, during which
    recent political and economic developments were discussed under the
    chairmanship of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Justice Minister
    and government spokesman Cemil Cicek said that after many years of
    leaving the issue of the so-called Armenian genocide to historians,
    it is now time for Turkey to start disproving all the allegations on
    the international stage. `For centuries Armenians lived happily and
    in a rich environment in the Ottoman Empire,' said Cicek. `Then,
    against the background of World War I, Armenians began rising up
    against the Ottoman government with the incitement, encouragement and
    promises of certain countries, and they massacred Muslim Turks,
    leading to mutual incidents of violence.' He added, `Many Turkish
    organizations, individuals, and nongovernmental organizations [NGOs]
    are working to disprove the Armenian allegations. We may establish a
    coordination center so as to put up the best possible fight against
    the baseless Armenian allegations.' Touching on Constitutional Court
    Chief Justice Mustafa Bumin's statements yesterday that any attempt
    to lift the headscarf ban would be a violation of the Turkish
    Constitution and the European Convention of Human Rights, Cicek said
    that these were Bumin's personal views. /Star/
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