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    Photograph exhibit on Armenian killings

    Saturday, April 30, 2005



    An AKP deputy and HASVAK jointly open a photo display of the
    atrocities committed on Turks in 1915-1916

    ANKARA - Turkish Daily News


    A photo exhibition depicting atrocities inflicted by Armenians in
    eastern Anatolia during 1915-1916 was opened by the Balıkesir
    deputy of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), Turhan
    Çömez, and the Turkish State Hospitals and Patient Aid
    Foundation (HASVAK) on April 25, 2005.

    The exhibit gathers photographs from the Prime Ministry's Archives
    Office, which are on display in the foyer of the Vakıfbank
    General Directorate. Çömez spoke at the opening and
    said, `This humble exhibit shows pictures of history that break our
    hearts.'

    Çömez explained that the 1915-1916 Armenian uprising,
    provoked by the Russians and British, against the Ottoman state led to
    the killings of 554,000 Muslim Turks. He said decisions to relocate
    some Armenians were made after great losses. `Unwanted events were
    seen during this period. No country in the world dealt with the losses
    suffered by the Muslim Turks.'

    Çömez said the world media was preoccupied with the
    Armenian genocide allegations and the exhibit organizers wanted to
    light a spark in the collective world's mind. Some 30,000 activities
    take place annually in regards to the Armenian diaspora. `It is sad
    for Turkey to have difficulties in having its voice heard on a subject
    where it is right.'

    When asked by press members what he thought about California Governor
    Arnold Schwarzenegger announcing April 24 as the Armenian Genocide
    Day, he replied: `If he had done some research and found out the truth
    he would not make such a decision. I do not think he is aware of the
    reality.'

    The president of the Turkish Industrial Businessmen's Association
    (TÃ`SÄ°AV) Veli Sarıtoprak, and the president ofHASVAK
    Engin Ãztürk joined by other nongovernmental organizations,
    said they decided to boycott Arnold Schwarzenegger
    movies. Sarıtoprak said they all would work together against
    the Armenian genocide allegations so the truth can be heard.

    Ãztürk said they heard about the Armenian atrocities from
    their grandfathers and fathers but that the youth today is ignorant on
    this subject. He then invited everyone to see the exhibit, adding that
    it would be on display in other cities of the country.
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