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    TURKEY'S ANTI-GENOCIDE CLAIM HARD TO STOMACH
    By Pat Flanagan

    The Mirror
    May 15, 2009 Friday
    UK

    APPARENTLY there was no holocaust and all this nonsense about millions
    being murdered is rubbish.

    It was all made up by racists determined to blacken the good name of,
    er, Turkey.

    Holocaust deniers can get themselves into bother, depending on which
    holocaust they deny.

    Claim the Nazis and a sizable section of the German population did
    not murder between five and seven million Jews and you end up in
    the slammer.

    Deny that Turkey slaughtered between one and three million Armenians
    and you are likely to get a Nobel peace award.

    Let me explain. You see Turkey is very keen to join the EU and many
    member states are up for it. This one included.

    Although an estimated 70 per cent of the European public do not want
    Turkey, there is little we can do about it.

    They used to say "don't mention the war" when we were talking to
    the Germans but when it comes to Turkey it's a case of don't mention
    the genocide.

    You see during the First World

    War the Turks didn't quite succeed in exterminating the Armenians,
    but they had a fair bash at it.

    They shot, stabbed and starved anything from one to three million
    although the agreed figure is around 1.5 million.

    Don't take my word for it, during his election campaign President
    Barack Obama said he stood by the Armenian American community in
    calling for the Turks to admit the "Armenian Genocide".

    And the speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi
    went further and recently said: "It is long past time for the US
    government to formally recognise the Armenian genocide." But the
    Turks are having none of it and not only will they not say sorry,
    they are denying it ever happened.

    In short, they are a nation of holocaust deniers and there's plenty
    like them in the EU.

    You might well say, 'So what? That happened a long time ago and it
    has nothing to do with us.

    It's history'.

    Well actually it has everything to do with us because if Turkey is
    allowed to join the EU it will be the end of Europe as we know it.

    Apart from the fact that only a tiny fraction of Turkey is on the
    European continent, Turkey appears to want to join the EU for all
    the wrong reasons.

    Most countries, including our own, joined the Union in pursuit of
    material benefits but they were all prepared to give up a little bit
    of themselves and their sovereignty.

    It would appear ultra-nationalistic

    Turkey believes that they can be part of the EU without any cultural
    attachment.

    But that is to be expected, because they do not have any cultural
    attachment.

    Turkey's relationship with Europe has not been a happy one and its
    accession to the EU would be a disaster for all.

    Lets face facts, the Greeks hate the Turks and the Turks hate the
    Greeks. Saying they have a history is a bit of an understatement. .

    The reason Cyprus is divided is because these two communities just
    can't stand each other.

    Making the Turks EU citizens will not wipe out a millennium of
    bitterness and bloodletting.

    Indeed there's every chance we could end up with a Yugoslav situation.

    The question ordinary people should ask themselves is does the EU
    need an Islamic state with 80 million Muslims into the heart of the
    European Union? They might also ponder what effect millions of Turkish
    workers would have on the European labour market, especially after
    our experience with Gama Construction and their EUR3-anhour workers.

    The experience of France, Germany and the UK in relation to large
    immigration should act as a warning of what the future holds if Turkey
    is allowed in.

    It is no co-incidence France and Germany are totally against Turkey
    joining. The recent massacre of 44 men, women and chil- dren at an
    engagement in the eastern Turkish village of Bilge should also act
    as a warning.

    The reality is that outside the capital, Istanbul and a few other urban
    centres Turkey is a traditional Muslim country like its neighbours
    Syria and Iraq.

    Yes, Iraq. Imagine the EU having a border with that powder keg? What
    will happen when the US pulls out? Will EU troops, and Irish soldiers,
    be needed to defend the border? There is also the little matter of
    the persecution of Christians.

    Like the Armenian genocide, this never happens, if the Turkish
    government is to believed.

    But most worrying of all is Turkey's war with the Kurds.

    Does the EU want to inherit a bloody war that could spread to
    Europe? The EU was set up to ensure Europe would never again be
    ravaged by war.

    It would be a tragic irony if we imported a readymade conflict along
    with a state that has no place in Europe..What effect will millions
    of Turkish workers have on the labour markets
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