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    Turkey Condemns Argentinean Senate

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    May 8 2005

    ANKARA - Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (TMFA) condemned the
    Argentinean Senate which accused Turkey for committing genocide
    against the Armenians between 1915 and 1923.

    A statement by the TMFA said Argentinean authorities were earlier
    explained that such an initiative would be a mistake and many times
    were conveyed the drawbacks which this initiative may lead to.

    There is a strong Armenian diaspora in Argentina and the Argentinian
    politicians frequently give support to the Armenian allegations
    against Turkey in order to get Armenian votes in elections.

    The Turkish statement said, "it is obvious that the attitude of
    the Argentinean Senate is politically motivated and adopting such a
    statement which lacks historical truth and full of mistakes, was an
    irresponsible act."

    The statement said Turkey, a while ago, proposed the formation of a
    Turkish-Armenian joint committee to investigate the incidents which
    had occurred in the past, noting that the letter of Armenian Head of
    State Robert Kocharian was being assessed comprehensively and under
    a positive point of view.

    The Ottoman Armenians rioted against the Ottoman Armies and joined
    the Russians to establish a separate Armenian state in the eastern
    provinces. The Istanbul Government decided to relocate more than
    500,000 Armenians from the Eastern provinces to Syria province when the
    Armenian militants with the Russian Army started to massacre the Muslim
    population in the region. About 523,000 Muslims were killed by the
    Armenian groups. Many Armenians were also killed during the communal
    clashes. According to Turkish History Society the number of killed
    Armenians is more than 100,000. Many died due to the epidemic and
    famine. However the Armenian diaspora organizations blame the Ottoman
    Government for the Armenian tragedy, and try to force current Turkish
    Government to accept the 1915 clashes as 'genocide' Turkey have always
    refused the Armenian allegations while the Armenian groups applied
    terrorism and political attacks against Turkish state. More than
    40 Turkish diplomats were killed by the Armenian terrorists during
    the 1970s and 80s. Turkish historians argue that Armenian attacks
    and massacres against the Muslim population should be considered
    as genocide.

    JTW 8 May 2005
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