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    TRIAL OF TURKISH SCHOLAR BEGAN IN YEREVAN

    09.08.2005 04:56

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Turkish scholar indicted for smuggling stated he
    did not deliberately violate any law of the Republic of Armenia. This
    statementof Yektan Turkyilmaz addressed to the society and
    law-enforcement bodies was conveyed by her mother when, having visited
    her son yesterday, she met with journalists. Gulsin Turkyilmaz stated
    her son did not plead guilty, as he did not know there are laws of
    that kind in Armenia. It should be reminded that passenger of
    Yerevan-Istanbul flight, Turkish citizen Yektan Turkyilmaz was taken
    into custody at Zvartnots Armenian airport. 88 books of 17-20
    centuries were discovered in his luggage and license was necessary to
    take 7 books out of the country, while he did not have it. Yektan
    Turkyilmaz is Istanbul resident and is a Duke University (North
    Carolina) Ph.D. His «interest» toward the culture of Armenia is
    diverse. He tried to take away medical books and literature, as well
    as books on history, geography and the formation of traditional
    parties in Armenia. In case of being recognized guilty, the Turkish
    scholar will face 4-8 years of imprisonment. The trial starts
    today. Turkish authorities are aware of the incident, however they
    undertake nothing, Mrs. Turkyilmaz said. It should be taken into
    account that Yektan Turkyilmaz is for recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. However, in his lawyer Vardui Elbakyan's words, there are
    apprehensions that in case of being released and return to Turkey,
    proceedings may be instituted against him there, reported Armenpress.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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