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    Zaman Online, Turkey
    March 11 2005

    No Foreign Interest in Official Records on Armenians
    By Zaman
    Published: Friday 11, 2005
    zaman.com


    After a decision for joint action against Armenian allegations by
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Republican
    People's Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal, all eyes are now on what
    kind of steps will be taken over the issue.

    Turkey's trump card is the historical records and documents held at
    the General Directorate of State Archives of the Prime Ministry.
    About 2,000 out of 300,000 documents have been opened to the public
    after the completion of their classification, but no foreign
    scientists have applied to examine the documents so far.

    Two thousand documents at the General Directorate of State Archives
    of the Prime Ministry include clear information showing that the
    Armenian genocide never happened. Documents translated into Turkish
    mostly from Ottoman language are published on the official Internet
    site of the Directorate. It is striking that none of the documents
    have yet been analyzed by foreign social scientists yet.

    President of the Directorate Yusuf Sarinay announced Thursday (March
    10) that Turkey has historical documents that are sufficient to
    convince the world, but no foreign attention has been directed to
    these. Pointing out that recent speculations do not reflect the
    truth, Sarinay expressed that they have documented that Armenian
    terrorist organizations killed 524,000 Turks. "Those alleging
    genocide should also document where, when and by whom Armenians were
    killed," said Sarinay and explained that Britons and French had
    arrested 144 Turks in 1920, but had released them through lack of
    evidence. Indicating that scientists from 75 countries have applied
    to the Directorate and asked for documents, Sarinay emphasized that
    no documents were demanded about Armenian issue. Sarinay also
    stressed that there are researchers on the Armenian issue at every
    university in Turkey, but that foreign scientists do not study this
    issue. He interpreted this situation as a manifestation that, "They
    don't want to be faced with historical realities."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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