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Turkey will never recognize "Armenian Genocide"

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Davutoglu encouraged Armenians and Turkish living abroad to communicate.

Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu appeared at London based International Studies Institute with his keynote address on “Turkey’s investment in world peace as NATO member state.”

Turkish Haberler reported that Mr. Davutoglu talked about Armenia-Turkey, Israel-Palestine, Turkey-Israel ties.

Turkey’s FM stated that the good will of the two states to establish friendly ties shouldn’t be limited only by the two states. Davutoglu said it’s important Armenian and Turkish people living abroad start friendly communication. “Armenians and Turkish live side by side for 10 centuries. The problems we have today are the aftermaths of last decades. Hence we should look at those 10 centuries we’ve lived together,” Ahmet Davutoglu said adding that Turkey will never recognize "Armenian Genocide".


“As Newsweek reported at the time, "many were killed at close range while trying to flee; some had their faces mutilated, others were scalped" 613 people, including 106 women and 83 children, were tortured to their deaths in freezing temperatures, with hundreds more missing. Over 1,000 people received permanent health damage, 1,275 people were taken hostage, 8 families were fully destroyed. A total of 25 children lost both of their parents and 130 children lost one of them. According to the Human Rights Watch, Khojaly Massacre was "the largest massacre to date in the conflict" over Nagorno-Karabakh” – the letters reminds.

Also, the letter knows that, for 17 years since the Khojaly massacre, a war crime which preceded Srebrenica Massacre, no proper international attention or independent legal assessment was given to this human tragedy.

“Repeated denials of the Armenian side often about the fact of massacre are undermined by the words of an incumbent president of Armenia, Serzh Sarkissian, who commanded Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh at the time: "before Khojali, the Azerbaijanis thought that they were joking with us, they thought that the Armenians were people who could not raise their hand against the civilian population. We were able to break that [stereotype]." (Thomas De Waal. Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan through Peace and War, NYU Press, 2004). Many suspected perpetrators may still remain inside Armenia or Armenian-controlled parts of Azerbaijan, but the ongoing occupation of Azerbaijani territories despite 4 UN Security Council resolutions (#822, 853, 874, 884) seriously impedes both investigation of past war crimes and the efforts of international community to bring a lasting peace to the region” – letters said.

Among those who sent the letter to US Administration are a number of prominent Americans including well-known in baku American journalist Thomas Goltz.
 

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