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    INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP IN ANKARA TO SAP GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION EFFORTS

    Azg/arm
    15 March 05


    In a March 11 article entitled "Armenian Genocide Claims to Be
    Discussed In Ankara" Turkish Miliet newspaper informs about Turkey's
    counter-attack on the Armenian Genocide's 90th anniversary this
    year. The paper reports that the Ankara Park Hotel is hosting an
    international workshop "1915-16: genocide, jurisprudence, psychology
    and history" on May 28-29.

    The Foreign Affairs' Ministry and the National Security Council of the
    country will finance the seminar and the Armenian Studies' Institute
    of Eurasian Strategic Research Center will coordinate the meeting.
    Numerous specialistsand journalists from all over the world were
    invited to the workshop. Hrant Dinq, editor-in-chief of Akos newspaper
    in Istanbul, and Etienne Mahtchupian, Zaman daily columnist, are among
    the invited to make speeches together with famous Turkish journalists
    Taha Aqyol, Ali Bayramoglu, Jan Dyundar and others.

    Miliet published the list of those participants who will lecture at
    the workshop. The following names should be singled out: the head of
    Eurasian Strategic Research Center, former ambassador, Gyunduz Aqtan,
    Turkish History Foundation president, Yusuph Halacoglu, dean of
    Ataturk University History Chair, Enver Qonuqcu, and foreign scholars
    Justin McCarty, Norman Stone, Stanford Shaw- all known for supporting
    Turkey's denialist policy.

    Jair Auro from Israel and Richard Hovhannisian, head of the Modern
    Armenian History chair at the California University, were also invited
    to take part. Meanwhile Miliet notes that Turkish scientist, Halil
    Berktay, was not invited. Turkish paper's reasoning is interesting:
    "Halil Berktay claims that the law of deportation designed for
    Armenians in 1915 aimed at `ethnic cleansing'. So, they were deported
    not only from the eastern regions of the country but also from cities
    like Izniq, Izmir and Corlu. He expressed an opinion that `this is
    enough today to label events as genocide'. For that reason he was not
    invited".

    By Hakob Chakrian

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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