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British Parliamentarians respond to Turkey on Armenian Genocide
1/27/2006 British Parliamentarians
Lord Avebury

House of Lords
London SW1A 0AA
UK

26 January 2006

Following receipt of the appended letter from the Turkish Grand National Assembly, a number of members from both British Houses of Parliament have discussed the matter raised by Turkish Parliamentarians and decided to send the following response to the Turkish Grand National Assembly on the occasion of Holocaust Memorial Day 2006.

(Please find attached Letter from Turkish Parliamentarians dated 28 April 2005; and Response to Turkish Letter from Gomidas Institute dated 22 September 2005)

RESPONSE TO THE TURKISH GRAND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY'S LETTER DATED 28 APRIL 2005

We are responding to the letter to the British Houses of Parliament contesting the integrity of a British Parliamentary Blue Book published in 1916, signed by Members of the Turkish Parliament in April 2005 (?the letter?)

According to the letter, the report in question, ?The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-16? (?the Blue Book?) was a wartime fabrication, which harmed Turkish interests during World War I and continues to do so today. The central thesis of the Blue Book was the argument that starting in 1915 Armenians were subjected to a policy of mass annihilation in the Ottoman Empire. The letter claims that the Blue Book was the source of allegations that the massacres and deaths of Armenians during the forced deportations of 1915-16 constituted a Genocide, which the letter says is untrue.

The letter says that:

1. the 1916 report has no supporting documentation;
2. the report is contrived in essence, and
3. the main compiler and editor of the report admitted that the Blue Book was simply a propaganda tool fabricated against Ottoman Turkey and its German allies.

The letter insists that the core of the Blue Book was a set of eyewitness accounts which were unreliable, and that the work was composed in such a way as to conceal the flawed character of these key reports. It maintains that withholding the names of some informants and locations, supposedly to safeguard sources still in the Ottoman Empire, was in reality, to conceal the weaknesses of the reports themselves.

We are satisfied, from our knowledge of the Blue Book itself and of many other contemporaneous accounts by eyewitnesses which have since been published, and from consideration of the following report from the Gomidas Institute (UK) that:

1. the Blue Book was compiled from first-hand testimonies which were scrupulously reported by the distinguished editor, Arnold Toynbee;

2. the supporting documentation is readily accessible, a point overlooked in the letter;

3. Arnold Toynbee did not say that the Blue Book was flawed as claimed by the letter;

4. the letter wrongly asserts that the War Propaganda Bureau was the sole source for all information regarding the situation in the Ottoman Empire ? there were hundreds of neutral consular officials and missionaries;

5. the reports by neutrals have been reinforced and corroborated by other United States and German consular reports, now in the public domain, and by numerous accounts in the diaries and letters of survivors;

6. the sources of the 150 eyewitness accounts published in the Blue Book were not discovered recently in a War Propaganda Bureau document, but have been known and published for many years.

We do not believe that the letter reflects opinions of Turkish scholars who know this subject; on the contrary, it shows that the Turkish Parliament is not properly informed about the Blue Book. We invite them to a round table discussion, with our academic advisers, in the hope that we can formulate a common statement on the historical facts, and in the meanwhile we invite them to withdraw their letter to the British Houses of Parliament, in the light of this Response.

SIGNED [Signatures on file at Lord Avebury's office]

HOUSE OF LORDS
Baroness D?Souza
Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury
Baroness Darcy de Knayth
Baroness Falkner of Margravine
Baroness Flather
Baroness Park of Monmoth, CMG, OBE
Earl of Mar and Kellie
Lord Alderdice
Lord Alton of Liverpool
Lord Archer of Sandwell
Lord Avebury
Lord Biffen
Lord Hylton
Lord Pearson of Rannock
Lord Rea
Lord Roberts of Llandudno
Lord Shannon
Lord Tordoff
Lord Wedderburn of Charlton
Right Reverend Richard Harries

HOUSE OF COMMONS
Andrew Mackinlay
Dr. Vincent Cable
Greg Hands
Helen Goodman
Hywel Williams
Justine Greening
Mark Field
Paul Holmes
Peter Bottomley
Piara Khabra
Robert Marris
Rudi Vis
Stephen Pound
source: http://www.kurdmedia.com/news.asp?id=11223

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