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    AKP FOUNDING MEMBER APOLOGIZES FOR 'GENO-DEPORTATIONS'

    asbarez
    Thursday, April 26th, 2012

    ANKARA (Armenian Weekly)--A founding member of Turkey's ruling AK Party
    called the Armenian genocide a "geno-deportation" and "personally"
    apologized in an interview with the Turkish daily newspaper Radikal.

    Ä°smet Ucma, a member of Turkey's Grand National Assembly, added:
    "Their pain is our pain."

    The parliament member noted that although the Committee of Union and
    Progress was responsible for what happened, he personally apologized
    for the suffering of the Armenians during what he called the
    "geno-deportations."

    Ucma said that although violence was indeed employed against the
    Armenian deportees, what happened to the Armenians was not genocide,
    but a "geno-deportation," the violent deportation of an entire
    ethnic group, because if the perpetrators wanted to commit genocide,
    "annihilation methods employed by the Spanish and Portuguese in South
    America, or those employed by the Americans against Native-Americans,
    or the Germans against the Jews would have been used."

    The very annihilation methods that Ucma was referring to were indeed
    employed against the Armenians.

    Asked about reparations, Ucma said that he finds land demands absurd,
    although he noted that no one should live is someone else's house. In
    this context, he said, the government's initiative to return some
    confiscated property to non-Muslims was a positive step.

    The Turkish government has promised to return less than 10 percent of
    properties confiscated since the 30â~@²s from non-Muslim minorities. No
    properties confiscated during the Armenian genocide have been returned.

    Kurdish Parliamentarian to Push for Commemoration Day

    In a more meaningful gesture, and according to reports, Kurdish
    Parliamentarian Sırrı Sureyya Onder is working on bringing a motion
    declaring April 24 a "Day of Mourning and Sharing the Pain of the
    Armenian victims of 1915."

    Onder is a member of the pro-Kurdish BDP in Istanbul. He is a filmmaker
    and columnist who was elected into parliament in 2011.

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