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    36 david israel
    • someguy
    • 10.03.10 | 18:20 (IST)

    Even if we do reveal of what we believe is the "documented truth" the other side won't accept it as so. And just the Turkish archives alone won't suffice, as proving the lack of presence of something in law is impossible as you know. The only way out? The independent historian commission which should have the recognition of both Turkey and Armenia, no matter what result comes out. In other words see this as some sort of trial. We're being convicted of something... at the same time we have the right to a fair trial by a court of an independent legal system (which is the commission in this case). All we want is for this process to start. Sadly the Armenians aren't too fond of that idea and instead just try to skip the "trial" phase. This is the official policy of the Turkish republic, don't mind what some of the idiotic Turkish fanatics or what some of the media might say.

    from the article: Israel says Syria talks not imminent, but lauds Turkey offer to mediate
    First published 14:13 09.03.10 | Last updated 15:37 09.03.10