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  • ANKARA: Allegations On Genocide Refuted With A "Scientific" Study

    Anadolu Agency
    may 6 2004

    Allegations On Armenian Genocide Refuted With A Scientific Study

    ANKARA - Turkish History Institution Chairman Prof. Dr. Yusuf
    Halacoglu has said that Armenians' allegations on genocide were
    nothing but political propaganda, adding scientific facts refuted the
    allegations.

    Holding a press conference to promote a book entitled ''Armenians:
    Exile and Migration'' of historians Hikmet Ozdemir, Kemal Cicek, Omer
    Turan and Ramazan Calik, Prof. Dr. Halacoglu said on Thursday, ''the
    book was prepared examining nearly 15 thousand documents in archives
    of the western countries. The study lasted for about one an half
    years. These documents in the book will completely refute allegations
    put forward by Armenians so far.''

    ''Under the light of data in western sources, Armenian population in
    1914 was 1 million 400 thousand. Despite disease, losses stemming
    from wars and all other factors, Armenian population rose to 1
    million 700 thousand in 1918. These figures unveil wrongfulness of
    allegations saying that 1.5 million Armenians were exposed to
    genocide,'' he stressed.

    Prof. Dr. Halacoglu emphasized that those allegations would be
    discussed with Armenians in a scientific platform in Austrian capital
    Vienna in 2005 for the first time.

    ''A preparatory meeting will take place in Vienna on July 25, 2004 to
    this end. Actually, I do not know whether Armenians could dare to
    attend the meeting after all these data obtained from the western
    sources. We will attend the meeting with documents from archives of
    Russia, the United States, Britain, Germany, France and Iran besides
    Ottoman era archives. Participants will be obliged to show original
    documents. Our archives are open while Armenian archives are still
    closed. We will stipulate Armenians existence of original
    documents,'' he said.

    Prof. Dr. Halacoglu added, ''efforts to refute baseless allegations
    of Armenians are as important as the Cyprus issue.''

    Since 1965, the Armenians have been accusing the Turks of an alleged
    genocide. Armenian enmity against the Turks began with the voluntary
    Armenian troops in the Russian Army, and at last Armenian thuggery
    reached its peak in the beginning of the 20th century. Many Turkish
    people were killed by Armenian thuggery.

    April 24, 1915 was the day in which the Ottoman Empire began to
    arrest the Armenian thuggery. On this date, the Armenian Committee
    centers were closed, their documents were confiscated, and the
    leaders were arrested. The Ottoman Empire tried to prevent the events
    by sending instructions to many cities. As a result of these
    instructions, 2 thousand 345 people were arrested. The Armenians
    exploits this date since the leaders of the revolutionists were
    arrested on the date.

    The so-called Armenian genocide allegations caused assassinations of
    many Turkish officials. Between 1973 and 1985, Armenian terrorist
    organization of ASALA staged several act of terrorism against Turkish
    diplomats abroad. 34 people lost their lives in these heinous acts in
    19 separate countries.
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