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    KNESSET MAY DISCUSS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN 2 WEEKS: HAARETZ

    Tert.am
    18.06.10

    Despite the diplomatic tensions between Israel and Turkey aroused by
    last month's botched raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, the Knesset is
    scheduled to hold a session later this month on the Armenian genocide
    of 1915, which is attributed to the Ottoman Turks, according to the
    local Israeli daily Haaretz.

    "But due to an agreement between the government and the Knesset,
    the discussion will be held not in the plenum, but in a Knesset
    committee - most likely the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee,"
    writes the newspaper.

    Further it mentiones that the Committee chairman Tzachi Hanegbi said
    yesterday that if, as expected, the Knesset House Committee selects
    the panel he heads to host the session, he will probably schedule
    the hearing for two weeks from now.

    According to Haaretz several U.S. congressmen from both parties
    announced on Wednesday that they were reconsidering their own positions
    on whether Turkey's treatment of the Armenians during World War I
    should be labeled genocide. At a press conference, the congressmen
    expressed concern over Ankara's deepening ties with Iran at the
    expense of those with its traditional ally Israel.

    The Knesset session is the brainchild of Meretz chairman Haim Oron,
    who first suggested a debate be held on the matter a year ago. Oron
    said he does not intend to turn the discussion into a "settling of
    accounts" with Turkey over the flotilla incident, and plans to ensure
    that other lawmakers conduct themselves in a similar vein.

    "I think this issue is deeply significant, and that's why I don't want
    it to turn into a denigration of our ties with Turkey at the hands of
    those who previously didn't even want to hold this debate," Oron said.

    In an address to the Knesset plenum a month ago, Oron used unusually
    harsh language to denounce Turkey's wartime conduct toward the
    Armenians. But he took pains to qualify his remarks, lest he be
    accused of making a false historical analogy.

    "We must not be part of this denial, because we, the Jewish people,
    are hurt by this kind of thinking all the time," he said. "I want
    to say this completely clearly: I am not making an analogy between
    the Holocaust of the Jewish people and the massacre of the Armenian
    nation, as tragic as the latter was. As a Jew, I can of course say
    that the Holocaust was unique. And that's why I don't use the same
    term in reference to the Armenians."




    From: A. Papazian
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