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    TURKEY GOING TO APPEAL TO THE INTERNATIONAL COURT CONCERNING THE SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Azeri Press Agency
    Nov 15 2006

    "Turkey may appeal to the International court concerning the so-called
    Armenian genocide," Turkish Prime Minister Abdullah Gul announced, APA
    reports, during the discussions of draft state budget for 2007 in the
    Turkish Parliament former diplomat, Shukru Elekdag made a new proposal
    to prevent international recognition of Armenians' genocide claims.

    He wanted Ankara to appeal to the Hague Court.

    "Turkey has to propose the investigation of the events of 1915
    according to the requirements of UN Convention on the Prevention and
    Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Even if the Armenians don't accept
    the proposal, it will show Turkey's moral and legal rightness and
    undermine political misuse of this issue," he said. Highly appreciating
    his thoughts, Abdullah Gul estimated the Armenians' claims and their
    influence on Turkey's relations with other countries as one of the
    most important problems of the forthcoming 10 years. He said they
    do their best to uncover historical truth and mentioned that they
    proposed to form a commission with Armenians consisting of historians.

    "Most countries supported us. Now we are trying to take other steps.

    We also think of appealing to the International Court. We consult
    both with local and foreign lawyers," he said.

    Shukru Elekdag said that if the issue is investigated in the
    International Court, the Armenians will have to prove the genocide,
    but they have no historical documents to prove it.

    Elekdag also explained how the issue will be investigated. He said that
    both sides Turkey and Armenia (of course in case Yerevan agrees to
    the investigation) will choose three judges, the head of the panel
    will be a neutral judge. The panel of judges to be composed of 7
    judges will make a decision if the events happened in the Ottoman
    Empire in 1915 are genocide or not.

    17 states have recognized the so-called Armenian genocide up to now.

    After the democrats, close to the Armenian lobby, won in the Congress
    elections Turkey is concerned about the probability of recognition
    of the so-called genocide by the US.
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