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  • ANKARA: Pope's Armenia comments one-sided and incoherent: Davutoglu

    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    April 12 2015

    Pope's Armenia comments one-sided and incoherent: PM DavutoÄ?lu


    Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄ?lu on Sunday blamed Pope Francis
    for using a 'inappropriate' and 'one-sided' language after the pontiff
    described the killings of Armenians during World War I as "the first
    genocide of the 20th century."

    Speaking at a closing ceremony in Istanbul, DavutoÄ?lu said "only
    highlighting one side's suffering during war time and discriminating
    the others' pain is not appropriate for the pope and the authority
    that he holds."

    DavutoÄ?lu also said that the pope's one-sided and incoherent statement
    gives credence to rising racism and anti-Turkish approach in Europe.

    On Sunday, Pope Francis called the 1915 incidents involving Armenians
    "genocide" on Sunday during a Mass in the Armenian Catholic rite at
    the St. Peter's Basilica, which Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan also
    attended.

    Following the pope's remarks, The Turkish Foreign Ministry summoned
    Vatican's envoy to Ankara and re called its ambassador to Vatican to
    Ankara for consultation and related the message that the incident has
    caused "loss of trust" and would be met with a response.

    The foreign ministry also released a statement regarding the incident,
    saying "Pope Francis, who has defended the opinion of building peace
    and friendship between different groups around the world since the day
    he was assigned as Pope, has discriminated about people's suffering,
    overlooked atrocities that Turks and Muslims suffered in the First
    World War and only highlighted the Christian suffering, especially
    that of the Armenian people."

    Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt ÇavuÅ?oÄ?lu also slammed Pope's
    statement earlier in the day via social media, saying: The Pope's
    statement, which is out of touch with both historical facts and legal
    basis, is simply unacceptable.

    "Religious offices are not places through which hatred and animosity
    are fueled by unfounded allegations," ÇavuÅ?oÄ?lu shared through
    Twitter.

    The Ottoman Empire relocated Armenians in eastern Anatolia following
    the revolts and there were Armenian casualties during the relocation
    process.

    Armenia has demanded an apology and compensation, while Turkey has
    officially refuted Armenian allegations over the incidents saying
    that, although Armenians died during the relocations, many Turks also
    lost their lives in attacks carried out by Armenian gangs in Anatolia.

    The Turkish government has repeatedly called on historians to study
    Ottoman archives pertaining to the era in order to uncover what
    actually happened between the Ottoman government and its Armenian
    citizens.

    The debate on "genocide" and the differing opinions between the
    present day Turkish government and the Armenian diaspora, along with
    the current administration in Yerevan, still generates political
    tension between Turks and Armenians.

    Turkey's official position against allegations of "genocide" is that
    it acknowledges the past experiences were a great tragedy and that
    both parties suffered heavy casualties, including hundreds of Muslim
    Turks.

    Ankara agrees that there were certainly Armenian casualties during
    World War I, but says that it is impossible to define these incidents
    as "genocide."

    In 2014, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an expressed his condolences for
    the first time to all Ottoman citizens who lost their lives in the
    events of 1915.

    "May Armenians who lost their lives in the events in the early
    twentieth century rest in peace, and we convey our condolences to
    their grandchildren," ErdoÄ?an said.


    http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2015/04/12/popes-armenia-comments-onesided-and-incoherent-pm-davutoglu

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