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    PROSECUTOR LOOKS INTO CHARGING APOLOGIST TURKS

    Gulf Times
    Jan 10 2009
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    ANKARA: A prosecutor in Ankara has opened an investigation into
    whether an online campaign by a number of Turkish intellectuals in
    which they personally apologise for the First World War killings of
    Armenian constitutes "insulting the Turkish people", the Anadolu news
    agency reported.

    The investigation will look into the "We apologise" campaign and
    whether it violates Turkey's notorious Article 301, which stipulates
    imprisonment for those found guilty of "insulting Turkishness".

    In order for any trial to go ahead against the authors of the petition,
    permission must first be sought from the justice minister.

    A group of academics, writers and journalists set up an online
    petition last month in which they make a personal apology for the
    "great catastrophe" of 90 years ago and which is still considered a
    taboo subject in Turkey.

    "I cannot accept the denial of the great catastrophe of 1915 that
    Ottoman Armenians were subjected to.

    "I condemn this injustice and acting on my own behalf I share
    the feelings of pain of my Armenian brothers," the webpage
    ozurdiliyoruz.com says, followed by the names of the almost 300 people
    who started the campaign.

    As of early January more than 25,000 people had signed the petition.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and military chiefs, as well as
    opposition figures condemned the campaign.

    The campaign is in direct contrast to official state policy that
    refuses to admit that the deaths of up to 1.5mn Armenians in the last
    days of the Ottoman Empire actually constitute a genocide.

    Turkey concedes that while there were massacres of ethnic Armenians,
    the events were the result of a civil uprising during the war.

    A group of former Turkish ambassadors have issued a counter statement
    declaring the petition as against Turkey's national interests.

    Neighbouring Turkey and Armenia do not have any diplomatic relations
    and the land border between the two countries was closed by Turkey
    in 1993 in protest at the Armenian occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    A thawing in relations has begun in recent months with Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul in September becoming the first Turkish head
    of state to visit the Armenian capital Yerevan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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