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    'Confront genocide'

    7DAYS, United Arab Emirates
    June 15 2005

    Written by 7DAYS | Thursday, 16 June 2005

    German lawmakers have prepared a cross-party motion urging Turkey to
    re-examine the disputed killing of an estimated one million ethnic
    Armenians about a century ago, according to a copy obtained by The
    Associated Press last night.

    The motion, to be put to a vote in parliament today, demands that the
    German government press Turkey to investigate the killing and foster
    reconciliation with Armenians, including "forgiveness for historical
    guilt." Parliament is "convinced an honest historical review is
    needed and represents the most important basis for reconciliation,"
    the motion said.

    "This is particularly true in the framework of a European culture
    of remembrance which includes openly debating the dark side of each
    nation's history."

    Armenia accuses Turkey of genocide in the killings as part of a 1915-23
    campaign to force Armenians out of eastern Anatolia. At that time,
    Armenia was part of the Ottoman Empire.

    Turkey remains extremely sensitive to the issue. It denies that the
    killings were genocide, says the death count is inflated and that
    Armenians were killed or displaced along with others as the Ottoman
    Empire tried to quell civil unrest.

    Officials from the governing Social Democrats and the main conservative
    opposition said they expected strong support for the motion - partly
    because it makes no mention of Turkey's bid to join the European Union.

    Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has been one of Turkey's strongest
    backers in its membership bid, but the opposition - which hopes to
    win expected elections later this year - has argued that it should
    be offered a lesser "privileged partnership."

    A draft debated in the German parliament in February drew criticism
    from Ankara's ambassador in Berlin, who said it contained "prejudices,
    factual errors ... and one-sided expectations."

    The final version said "numerous independent historians describe the
    destruction of the Armenians as genocide."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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