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    Associated Press
    Oct 16 2005

    Duke Scholar Free From Armenian Prison, Concentrates On Work

    POSTED: 1:59 pm EDT October 16, 2005

    DURHAM, N.C. -- A Duke University scholar is back at work on his
    doctoral dissertation after spending two months in an Armenian prison
    this summer.

    Yektan Turkyilmaz was detained when he tried to leave Armenia with
    antique books, which is a violation of the country's law. Supporters
    said Turkyilmaz bought the books from street vendors.

    Turkyilmaz was given a two-year suspended sentence in August and
    eventually was allowed to leave Armenia, though the books were
    confiscated.

    A citizen of Turkey, Turkyilmaz is the only Turkish scholar who has
    been allowed to study in Armenia. The countries have tense relations
    dating back to World War I.

    Turkyilmaz's dissertation touches on that hostility, and he said he
    thinks that is part of the reason he ended up in jail. He said
    Armenian authorities grilled him for hours, asking questions that had
    nothing to do with the books he bought.

    He worries that the conviction could give him trouble with
    immigration authorities in the future. But he said he was not bitter
    about it, and that he was happy to be back in the United States to
    continue his work.
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