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Turks denounce Armenian genocide accusations at crowded meeting
by France Presse - June 10, 2001
Posted: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 04:33 AM CT
Several thousand people gathered in Ankara on Sunday to denounce an
Armenian campaign for the recognition of the massacres of Armenians
under the Ottoman Empire in the early 1900s as genocide.
Holding red Turkish flags, the participants filled the capital's
Tandogan square, which remained closed to traffic for several hours.
The protestors shouted nationalist slogans directed at Armenia and
also at France. France's National Assembly passed a resolution in
January which recognized the killings as genocide, raising tension
between Ankara and Paris.
One academic who spoke at the protest stressed that during the
dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the Armenians, then part of the
empire, massacred tens of thousands of Turks in a rebellion for
independence in eastern Anatolia.
Turkey categorically rejects claims of genocide, saying that around
300,000 Armenians and thousands of Turks were killed in internal
fighting when Armenians sided with invading Russian troops to carve
out an Armenian state in the region.
Armenians, however, maintain that 1.5 million people died in
orchestrated massacres.
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