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    Turkish Press
    June 17 2005

    Press Review

    GERMAN PARLIAMENT PASSES BILL ON SO-CALLED ARMENIAN MASSACRE

    The German Parliament yesterday adopted a resolution denouncing the
    so-called massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians during the Ottoman
    Empire era. The Bundestag unanimously called for the "sincere
    reappraisal" of what happened in the final days of the Ottoman
    Empire, and adopted a joint motion by all parliamentary groups to
    recognize the incidents. The resolution charged that the Turkish
    government had neglected to address the issue and called on the
    German government to ensure that the Turkish Parliament, government,
    and society reappraise their role towards the Armenian people without
    prejudice. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister
    Abdullah Gul denounced the resolution as "irresponsible, appalling
    and injurious." "We note this decision with regret and we strongly
    condemn it," said a Foreign Ministry statement. "The text is biased,
    contains serious errors and misinformation, and its approval will
    deeply wound the Turkish people." The statement also added that
    Turkey "has opened up its archives to all researchers, including
    Germans and Armenians, on the premise that historical events can only
    be assessed by historians, not by parliaments." /All Papers/
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