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  • BAKU: Israel rejects Armenian Genocide claims

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    May 6 2009


    ISRAEL REJECTS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CLAIMS


    The Israeli government has rejected allegations on the so-called
    genocide of Armenians, a claim on the World War I-era mass killings in
    the Ottoman Empire. Tel-Aviv passed a decision indicating that the
    government and parliament were no places for leveling genocide claims,
    Turkeys Milliyet (Nation) newspaper said. On April 24, the day
    considered by Armenians as the date marking the alleged massacres,
    Israeli lawmaker Haim Oron submitted a bill calling to recognize the
    genocide to the legislature. However, Gilad Erdan, the country's
    Minister of Environmental Protection, said while unveiling the
    governments position that discussing the issue would be out of
    place. Commemorating the Armenians killed is our moral
    responsibility. But this issue should be discussed openly on the basis
    of historical data, and parliament is not a place for such a
    discussion, Erdan said. The government in Yerevan has accused Turkey
    of genocide against Armenians in the latter years of the Ottoman
    Empire, which preceded modern Turkey. The Turkish government says the
    developments were part of the clashes that related to Armenian groups
    supporting Russia against Turkey during World War I. Ankara insists
    the killings were not orchestrated by the Ottoman government and
    Turkish President Abdullah Gul has proposed opening Ottoman archives
    to international scholars to try to resolve the dispute.
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