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    Edinburgh Evening News, UK
    Scotsman, United Kingdom
    Nov 25 2006

    Armenian joy but genocide row continues
    MICHAEL BLACKLEY
    ([email protected])


    ARMENIANS in the Capital are celebrating after councillors stood by
    their decision to class a campaign against their countrymen during
    the First World War as genocide.

    The city council voted to back an original motion passed last year
    regarding the deaths of up to 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman
    Empire in 1915 stating "it was indeed genocide".

    Debate on the matter raged for an hour at a stormy meeting of the
    full council in the City Chambers - but Councillor Phil Attridge's
    attempts to approve a new motion were rebuffed. He wanted a motion
    that supported plans by Turkey to set up an independent investigation
    and make a verdict on whether it was genocide. He claimed the snub
    "reeked of Turkophobia".

    Today, the Morningside-based man leading the Scottish arm of the
    campaign to have the deaths recognised as genocide said he was
    "proud" that his local authority had made the decision.

    Armenian Dr Hagop Bessos, 55, chairman of the Scottish branch of UK
    organisation The Campaign for Recognition of Armenian Genocide, said:
    "I am extremely proud and moved that the council in Edinburgh have
    stuck by this decision. Although the genocide was 91 years ago, the
    consequences for Armenians continue today."

    The council first passed a motion on the matter last August after it
    was presented by then city leader Donald Anderson.

    But the decision led to a number of complaints to councillors and
    Cllr Attridge put forward the new motion in support of Turkish Prime
    Minister Tayyip Erdogan's call for an international commission to
    carry out a probe. But it was widely rejected by councillors, with
    only two people backing it. Instead, they passed a new motion that
    reaffirms the original decision.

    Cllr Attridge said: "In Britain we always seem to support the
    minority and the Armenians make it seem like the only people that
    died during the war were Armenian. The reek of Turkophobia in that
    room was extreme."

    The British wing of the Citizens Proclamation of Turkish Rights group
    had arranged for a Turkish history professor from the University of
    Ankara to make a 3500-mile round trip to give evidence at the City
    Chambers.

    Its chair, Hal Sausas, said: "The whole thing is absurd. Nobody on
    that council has the power to judge something like this. Most of the
    people on the council don't know anything about this. They couldn't
    even tell you where Armenia is."


    http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/edin burgh.cfm?id=1749922006

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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