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  • ANKARA: Armenian Documents Also Deny Genocide Claims

    ARMENIAN DOCUMENTS ALSO DENY GENOCIDE CLAIMS
    By Fatih Atik

    Zaman, Turkey
    Nov 19 2006

    Armenians themselves have disagreed with genocide claims currently
    made by the international Armenian Diaspora.

    Grateful letters written to Ottoman sultans by Armenians living
    in Anatolia in those times will be important trump cards in favor
    of Turkey.

    A letter of thanks sent to the Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamit II by
    Armenians has drawn attraction. This letter refutes genocide claims
    and has been displayed in an exhibition since Nov. 14 in the Turkish
    Parliament.

    The works in the exhibition drew attention to the freedoms Ottoman
    sultans provided for different religious groups.

    The letter, written on behalf of the Armenian community sent to
    Abdulhamit II, stated that Ottoman sultans respected Armenians as
    well as other groups, adding they would never stop working for the
    Ottoman Empire despite some insurgents and their lies.

    Speaker of the Turkish Parliament Bulent Arinc felt that the exhibition
    proved Ottoman tolerance with concrete examples and was crucial
    material for the Alliance of Civilizations project.

    Dossiers to be Forwarded Abroad

    The Turkish parliament commission in charge of European Union
    adaptation is determined to forward the dossiers in the exhibition
    to EU politicians.

    Meanwhile, at the request of the EU Adaptation Commission, the
    Turkish State Archives head office has gathered a collection of
    peace agreements that the Ottoman Empire made with Western countries,
    as well as edicts announced for non-Muslims.
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