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An internet petition has been launched in Turkey, apologising for the "great catastrophe of 1915" when hundreds of thousands of Ottoman Armenians died. | An internet petition has been launched in Turkey, apologising for the "great catastrophe of 1915" when hundreds of thousands of Ottoman Armenians died. |
Many international historians say the massacres of Armenians during their forced deportation from what is now eastern Turkey amount to "genocide". | |
Turkey firmly denies that, saying those killed were just victims of war. | Turkey firmly denies that, saying those killed were just victims of war. |
The petition - the first of its kind - was initiated by prominent Turkish academics and newspaper columnists. | The petition - the first of its kind - was initiated by prominent Turkish academics and newspaper columnists. |
They say they want to challenge the official denial and provoke discussion in Turkish society about what happened. | They say they want to challenge the official denial and provoke discussion in Turkish society about what happened. |
The petition is entitled "I apologise", and a short statement at the top rejects what it calls the ignorance and denial in Turkey of what the Ottoman Armenians suffered in 1915. | The petition is entitled "I apologise", and a short statement at the top rejects what it calls the ignorance and denial in Turkey of what the Ottoman Armenians suffered in 1915. |
It then apologises for the pain that was caused. | It then apologises for the pain that was caused. |
It is a bold and original step in a country where writer Hrant Dink was killed just last year for openly saying that the events of 1915 were genocide. | It is a bold and original step in a country where writer Hrant Dink was killed just last year for openly saying that the events of 1915 were genocide. |
Sparking discussion | Sparking discussion |
Nationalist politicians have condemned the move as an insult to the Turkish nation, and the organisers have received abusive emails. | Nationalist politicians have condemned the move as an insult to the Turkish nation, and the organisers have received abusive emails. |
Turkey admits that many Armenians were killed but it denies any genocide, saying the deaths happened during widespread fighting in World War I. | Turkey admits that many Armenians were killed but it denies any genocide, saying the deaths happened during widespread fighting in World War I. |
The petition does not call on the state to apologise for what happened and it deliberately avoids the highly controversial definition of genocide. | The petition does not call on the state to apologise for what happened and it deliberately avoids the highly controversial definition of genocide. |
But the Turkish academic who dreamed up the idea says he hopes it will spark a proper discussion of what happened and promote empathy for what the Armenians suffered. | But the Turkish academic who dreamed up the idea says he hopes it will spark a proper discussion of what happened and promote empathy for what the Armenians suffered. |
Cengiz Aktar called it the responsibility of all Turks to think and talk openly about how, and why, the Armenian people disappeared from a land they inhabited for 4,000 years. | Cengiz Aktar called it the responsibility of all Turks to think and talk openly about how, and why, the Armenian people disappeared from a land they inhabited for 4,000 years. |
The petition's authors say they have received many encouraging comments. | The petition's authors say they have received many encouraging comments. |
In the first few hours after the petition was launched, more than 1,000 people had signed their names beneath it. | In the first few hours after the petition was launched, more than 1,000 people had signed their names beneath it. |