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    The Journal of Turkish Weekly
    2005-03-01 09:23:10

    France Cannot Question Turkish History without Recognizing 'The Algerian Genocide'
    Jan Soykok - ANKARA

    The first sitting of the EU-Turkey Interparliamentary Committee was held in
    Strasbourg on February 23. The representatives of the European Committee and the
    CE were present at the sitting.
    Jacques Toubot, French parliamentarian, demanded to include in the agenda the
    Armenian issue. Toubot argued that Turkey had to recognize Armenian allegations.
    He claimed that the recognisition of Armenian arguments is a pre-condition for
    full-membership.
    The French parliamentarian Toubot further demanded that Turkey should recognize
    accept the Treaty of Sevres, too. The Treaty of Sevres was signed by the Ottoman
    representatives after the First World War, however it was never ratified. Turkey
    and the allied states signed Lausanne Peace Treaty instead of Sevres in 1923.
    Lausanne Peace Agreement was signed and recognized by France, Greece and Russian
    Federation too. However the radical and militant Armenians do not recognize
    Turkey's national borders. Strangely the same people ask Turkey to set
    diplomatic relations with Armenia.
    Marios Matsakis, parliamentarian from Greek Cyprus, took the floor and stated:
    "Turkey carried out genocide against the Armenians, the Greeks and the Kurds."
    Turkish MP Sukru Elekdag strictly criticized Matsakis and called his approach
    "rough, full of hatred and behavior unbecoming of the EU." Eleqdag said that
    Toubot's statements were groundless, adding that the issue should be studied by
    the historians and not by the political figures. Afterwards, he suggested to
    establish with the assistance of UNESCO a Committee for Studying the Issue of
    the Armenian Allegations, including Turkish and Armenian specialists in that.
    The demand to recognize the Treaty of Sevres was declined by Oghuz Demirlap,
    Turkey's Permanent Representative to the EU, saying that "such demands are
    unacceptable."
    Dr. Nilgun Gulcan said the French politics become 'ugly' after 17 December EU
    Summit. In the Summit the EU leaders declare that Turkey is a serious EU
    candidate and they took decision to start full-membership negotiations.
    Dr. Gulcan further continued:
    "There is a strong Armenian lobby in France, and many politicians abuse the
    issue in order to prevent Turkey's EU membership or to increase their votes in
    elections. Pro-Armenian French politicians accuse Turkey of committing genocide
    against Armenians in 1915, however none of the French politicians speak about
    the massacred 500.000 Azerbaijanis between 1918-1921 and more than 510.000
    Turkish and Kurdish people killed by the Armenian gangs during the Ottoman
    period. The Armenians armed militants killed thousands during the Karabakh war
    and tortured many civilians in Khojally. Similarly the French MPs do not
    question the French period in Algeria. About 1 million Algerians were tortured
    and killed by the French soldiers. However France does not accept 'Algerian
    Genocide'. Thousands of Jewish were also sent to the Nazi Germany by the French
    authorities during the Second World War. Most of these Jews were tortured and
    killed by the Nazis. Turkey was one of the exceptional states which refused the
    Nazi demands. I mean the French past is not perfect and the French politicians
    cannot question Turkish history. They do see the Armenian torture and occupation
    against Azerbaijan but they can talk about the so-called events happened almost
    a century ago. It is strange. The strange role of the France in Turkey's EU
    membership has become uglier. The anti-Turkish and anti-Muslim groups could do
    anything possible to halt Turkey's membership. However they also undermine their
    states as well. The anti-Turkish policies encourage the racist movements in
    France and Germany. Secondly France prefer 2,5 million Armenia to 75 million
    Turkey. It is strange. But it is not surprising. The French did the same mistake
    many times."

    1 March 2005
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