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Not this "Pen for hire" guy again, such a childish reasoning turning political decision into historical one. We all know how OSCE operates, guided by interests and not the truth. When they voted to let the Historians decide, the sore loser and his masters turned it into that there was no Genocide.
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The guy who runs this website is most definately a Turkophile. He is married to a Turk and most likely is being paid to be a mouthpeice for the Turkish government.

I would not even bother leaving comments on his website...he'll just erase your comments and block you access for future posts. I know this from experience

 

In short, the guy is a turd who desperately needs a beating.

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Oh yeah, this immature bigot who plans to get married with a Turk and leave for Turkey??? OSCE motion is a joke prepared by the Turkish delegation. 'Scientific'..., texts by nature are subjective, while science operate by basing itself from an objective observation (shooting the word science where it does not apply believing to give some credibility to their claim). The claim that 'all' countries archive has to be studied shows how dumb idiot those politicians are and how they didn't even think what they voted make ever sense. Historians would laught at reading such requests which for anyone having some common sense is nonesense. Leave those biggoted idiots like those runing this garbage gazette find such nonenses which will give them an erection.

 

 

 

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PanARMENIAN.Net

URL: http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=26546

 

Date: 07.07.2008 17:12 GMT+04:00

 

 

ANCC calls to put an end to Turkish lies and misinformation

 

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish politicians and some Turkish media outlets

are once again trying to mislead the international community with

false news stories and by distorting facts on the Armenian Genocide,

says a statement issued by the Armenian National Committee of Canada

(ANCC).

 

Hurriyet, a leading Turkish daily, published (July 2) a news story

under the `Turkish Thesis Regarding 1915 Events Adopted by OSCE'

headline, which quoted Alaattin Buyukkaya, head of the Turkish group

at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

Parliamentary Assembly in Astana, Kazakhstan. According, to

Buyukkaya, the OSCE adopted the `motion submitted by the Turkish

delegation. He also said: "The motion underlines that past events like

genocide should be recognized only after historians carried out a

detailed research in all kinds of archives.' The news item tried to

link the so-called motion to the Turkish government proposal `to the

Armenian government' for `the establishment of a joint historical

commission composed of historians and other experts from both sides to

study together the events of 1915 and to open the archives of Turkey

and Armenia, as well as the archives of all relevant third-party

countries and share their findings publicly.'

 

`The Hurriyet "news" couldn't be farther from the truth. The OSCE did

not adopt any motion on the Armenian Genocide during its meeting. In

its final declaration, under Chapter Three (page 8), the OSCE adopted

a series of measures and recommendations regarding the `collapse of

communism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Republics and

particularly the profound psychological effects of these changes.' In

Article 61 the organization clearly parallels the above events to the

`psychological and societal' effects to the `end of the Second World

War.'

 

`In contrast to the Turkish claims, Article 60 of OSCE communique

stressed the importance of `reconciliation' of each nation with its

`past in an open and public process,' meaning Turkey should come to

terms with its crimes against humanity (the mass killing of Armenians,

Greeks, Jews, Assyrians, Pontians, Arabs, and Kurds).'

 

In a further blow to Turkish government's `historians commission'

proposal `to study the Armenian Genocide,' the OSCE (page 45, article

12) said the organization `strongly encourages all parliaments to

adopt acts regarding recognition of the [ukrainian Famine] Holodomor,'

thus coming to the conclusion that history should not be left only to

historians, and that parliaments should adopt resolutions/acts

recognizing such crimes against humanity.

 

`Once again the Turkish government is stretching the truth and is

distributing false news in its desperate and futile denial policy of

the Armenian Genocide,' stated Aris Babikian, ANCC executive

director. He called on the international community and media to put an

end to the Turkish government's misrepresentations, lies, and PR

spin."

 

The ANCC leader said: "If the Turkish government has the chutzpah to

twist current events and the deliberations of international

organizations, it is no wonder that it would be engaged in the denial

of the Armenian Genocide which took place 92 years ago."

 

Babikian called on the Turkish government to heed the OSCE advice and

come to terms with its dark chapter of history and recognize the

Armenian Genocide. He said: "Turkey should put an end to this deceit

and charade which it has been involved in for the past 92 years.

 

http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/print/?nid=26546

 

 

 

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