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    ACTIVITIES OF PKK SET AGAINST THE PROCESS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    Azg/arm
    28 July 05

    The issue of the soonest prevention of Armenian Genocide's
    international recognition used to top Ankara's political agenda before
    the PKK, Kurdish Workers' Party of Turkey, hasn't resumed its military
    activity. PKK made Turkish authorities search for world community's
    support in fight against this Kurdish organization.

    Interestingly, the European states whose parliaments have recognized
    Armenian Genocide or demand Ankara to recognize it before entering EU
    began labeling PKK's actions as "resistance" and its members "freedom
    fighters" and called for Turkey to refrain from cracking down on this
    organization.

    Given this situation, the process of international acknowledgement of
    the Armenian Genocide was set against legalization of PKK's military
    activities. Bumping into EU's demands, Turkey went on a search for
    all possible measures in its arsenal.

    As a productive way to tackle the situation, Ankara turned to European
    lawmakers of Turkish origin. Milliyet newspaper informed on July 26
    that the ruling Justice and Prosperity Party invited them to
    Ankara. The paper wrote that the lawmakers met with Turkey's political
    circles and expressed an opinion that Europe will reconsider its
    approach to the PKK under the light of terror acts in Madrid and
    London.

    Lale Aqgyun representing Bundestag said that Europe has not properly
    studied PKK that's why it holds to the "Kurds' rights" but the cruel
    killings will make them change their stance.

    Hussein Arac from Danish parliament confirmed her words citing
    England's example. Member of the House of Representatives of
    Netherlands, Fatima Kaya, added, "Terrorism is not an issue for Turkey
    to tackle alone. Europe gradually comes to understand this".

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdigan also received his European
    compatriots. He expressed concern over the decision of European states
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide and required their support to fight
    "genocide recognition propaganda raging in Armenian Diaspora".

    In response, Turkish-born lawmakers pointed out to the "partial
    approach of European states in the issue of Armenian genocide" and
    underscore the need to unfold more active lobby.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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