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    Armenian officials free Duke student

    Chicago Tribune, IL
    Aug 18 2005

    Items compiled from Tribune news services
    Published August 18, 2005

    ISTANBUL, TURKEY -- A Turkish scholar who was arrested in Armenia
    two months ago was ordered freed after receiving a 2-year suspended
    sentence for attempting to take old books out of the country.

    Yektan Turkyilmaz, a doctoral student at Duke University whose plight
    had prompted protests from intellectuals and former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole,
    was convicted Tuesday of two counts of smuggling.

    At the request of prosecutors, the sentence was suspended. Authorities
    said Turkyilmaz can leave Armenia after the verdict takes effect
    Aug. 31. He has been held for almost two months in a former KGB
    facility in Yerevan, Armenia's capital.

    "I was, I am and I will remain a friend of the Armenians," Turkyilmaz
    was quoted as saying in the Armenian media as he announced plans to
    continue studying the history of relations between the Armenians and
    the Turks.

    The Armenian government has not yet returned the computer disks on
    which he had stored months of research from the Armenian national
    archives.

    Officials have said the research material will be returned to
    Turkyilmaz when he leaves the country.
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