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    Turkish Speaker writes to German counterpart slamming Armenian resolution

    Anatolia news agency
    22 Jun 05

    Ankara, 22 June: Turkish Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc sent today a
    letter to German Parliament Speaker Wolfgang Thierse to denounce the
    adoption (on 16 June) of a resolution by the German parliament to
    commemorate the so-called Armenian genocide.

    "We feel deep sorrow over the German parliament's decision which we
    believe to have been taken for small political interests and we regard
    the decision as an irresponsible initiative," wrote Arinc in his
    letter.

    Arinc stressed that this one-sided decision adopted by the parliament
    of a "friendly and ally" country also deeply hurt three million
    Turkish citizens living in Germany who regarded Germany as their
    second homeland.

    Arinc underlined the fact that there were many historical mistakes in
    the decision which accused Turkish nation of committing a grave crime,
    adding that "we are very sorry as the parliament of a country like
    Germany which has a well-established state tradition, adopted such a
    decision which is full of mistakes and distorted information".

    "In the resolution it was said that Turks don't face their
    history. Turkey is always ready to face its history and there is no
    shameful page in our history," Arinc wrote in his letter.

    Referring to the call of the Turkish government and opposition party
    for formation of a joint committee - composed of Armenian and Turkish
    historians - to investigate the 1915 incidents by studying all
    archives - in Turkey, Armenia and third countries - Arinc said that
    Premier Erdogan conveyed this proposal to Armenian President Kocharian
    by a letter dated 10 April 2005.

    Arinc stressed that the recommendation of the German parliament to
    include the so-called genocide in textbooks of German schools would
    cause prejudice against Turkish people in the minds of German youth.

    Arinc also denounced the demand of the German parliament which asked
    the German government to help in urging Turks to apologize from
    Armenians. "It is impossible to explain such a demand of a parliament
    or government by taking into consideration the norms and principles of
    international relations. I wonder how the German people and parliament
    would react if the Turkish government adopted a decision urging the
    German government to do something regarding a third state," Arinc
    asked.

    "The German parliament has not referred to the views and documents of
    the Turkish side in its decision... [ellipses as received] It is
    impossible to qualify the deportation of Armenians who uprose against
    the Ottoman State during the First World War as genocide, under the
    1948 UN Genocide Convention," Arinc said.

    "Parliaments don't have the right to judge historical events, as such
    decisions don't have any binding effect in respect of international
    human rights... [ellipses as received] No international organization
    including the UN had accepted a decision accepting the so-called
    Armenian genocide to date," he said.

    Arinc concluded his letter saying that the Turkish parliament
    condemned the decision of the German parliament.
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