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    Turkey's Erdogan dismisses foreign 'lobbying efforts' on Armenian killings

    AP Worldstream
    May 17, 2005

    Turkey's prime minister said Tuesday that his country rejects
    outsiders' "lobbying efforts" on last century's mass killing of
    Armenians by Ottoman Turks, and said other countries should open
    their archives on the period.

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's comments at a summit of the 46-nation Council of
    Europe came after Armenia's president, speaking at the same gathering
    Monday, underlined his country's call for the killings to be recognized
    as genocide.

    Erdogan, whose country is under pressure to address the issue as it
    prepares to open membership talks with the European Union, referred to
    "the issue of the so-called genocide."

    "We say that we do not appreciate any lobbying efforts that do
    not find their basis in documents," he said, speaking through an
    interpreter. "By taking action in other parliaments, this will not
    have positive effects on the issue."

    Several countries, including Argentina, Canada, France and Russia,
    have declared the killings a genocide, and there is strong pressure
    from Armenians worldwide for the U.S. Congress to recognize the
    killings as genocide as well.

    Armenians say some 1.5 million of their people were killed as the
    Ottoman Empire forced them from eastern Turkey between 1915 and 1923
    in a deliberate campaign of genocide. Turkey says the death count is
    inflated and insists that Armenians were killed or displaced in the
    civil unrest during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

    Erdogan recently sent a letter to Armenian President Robert Kocharian
    inviting Armenia to set up a committee of historians to jointly
    research the killings.

    "We are opening up our military archives and we ask for Armenia to do
    the same _ open their archives," he said Tuesday. "If other countries
    have pertinent information, let them open their archives."
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