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    TURKEY WITHDRAWING CONSUL FROM GERMANY

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    16.05.2009 02:12 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey has withdrawn a consul from Germany after
    controversy over remarks in private in which he disparaged Germans,
    Deutsche Presse-Agentur reports.

    Over drinks and food, Hakan Kivanc, Turkey's consul-general in
    Dusseldorf, allegedly told a dinner party of fellow Turks that
    Germans had Nazi blood and were treating Turks as the Nazis had
    treated Jews. German conservatives were furious at the remarks.

    A written response by the German Foreign Ministry to federal
    legislators said that Turkey had suspended Kivanc from the post on
    Monday 'with immediate effect.' It was not made public till Thursday.

    Christian Democratic supporters of Chancellor Angela Merkel had asked
    a question in parliament about what the government was going to do
    about Kivanc, who represented Turkey in Dusseldorf, capital of the
    state of North Rhine Westphalia.

    Two witnesses made affidavits about the remarks at a private lunch
    on February 22. Kivanc himself denied the accusations.

    The German Foreign Ministry later spoke to senior Ankara officials
    about the controversy, which divided Turkish immigrant groups in
    Germany. Turkish newspapers charged that he had been smeared by
    legislators who oppose Turkey's desire to join the European Union.

    Kivanc, who was meeting non-Muslim minority Turks, was quoted as
    saying that if Germans had their way, they would tattoo a 'T' on
    everyone from Turkey and do to them what the Nazis did to the Jews.

    If you cut open a German, Kivanc was alleged to have said, the spilled
    blood would be brown, the colour associated with Nazis.

    The controversy touched the delicate relations between Christians and
    Muslims in Turkey. Christian minorities from Turkey living in Germany,
    such as Assyrians and Armenians, as well as minority Alawites and
    Kurds, have suggested Turkey does not help them.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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