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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Sept 24 2005

    Pro-Armenian Istanbul Conference Starts Under Protests

    Hundreds of Turkish nationalists have been protesting outside a
    controversial conference on the Armenians Issue in Istanbul.

    The Turkish protesters chanted slogans and booed delegates entering
    Istanbul's Bilgi University for the two-day event. The conference had
    been due to open on Friday, at another venue, but was stopped from
    doing so by a court order. After the court decision the organization
    was moved to Bilgi University from Bosphorus University. Turkish
    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah
    Gul declared that the court decision was not right. Both said that
    Turkey is a free country and anyone could organize any conference on
    any subject.

    Debate of the Turkish-Armenian killings has been taboo in Turkey and
    in Armenia. Now pro-Armenian books and articles can be published in
    Turkey and pro-Armenians may organize such lectures as being
    witnessed in Bilgi University while it is still taboo in Armenia and
    Armenian diaspora. Armenians strongly reject t discuss the Armenian
    issue with the Turks. `The Armenians consider discussion as a treason
    to their ancestors' Dr. Nilgun Gulcan from ISRO says.

    Armenians worldwide have been campaigning for decades for the deaths
    - they claim it is more than a million, around the time of WWI - to
    be recognized universally as genocide. The Turkish historians on the
    other hand argue that the Armenians rioted and supported the
    occupying Russian Armies during the First World War, and the Istanbul
    Government had to decide to relocate more than 500,000 Armenians from
    the war theatre to the Syrian province of the Ottoman State. However
    many Armenians died due to the bandit attacks, ethnic clashes and war
    circumstances. Bad weather conditions and famine caused a great
    tragedy. More than 520,000 Turkish and Kurdish villagers were also
    massacred by the Armenian armed groups. The Tashnaks (Armenian
    ultra-nationalists) attacked the Turkish and Kurdish villages and
    massacred many civilians. The Armenian groups continued their attacks
    after the war. The Armenian terrorists killed many Ottoman
    high-ranked bureaucrats and former generals after the war. The ASALA
    terrorism during the 1970s and 1980s massacred more than 40 Turkish
    diplomats in the name of revenge of the past.

    COURT BANNED; PM ERDOGAN DEFENDS

    The conference discussing the issue was due to be held at Istanbul's
    Bosphorus University, but it was banned by an Istanbul court after
    complaints by nationalists that the historians behind it were
    "traitors". However Turkish Government leaders regretted the court
    ruling which "cast a shadow on the process of democratisation and
    freedoms", according to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Erdogan
    said `Turkey has nothing to be afraid'. `If we have confidence in our
    own beliefs, we should not fear freedom of thought' he added.

    EU enlargement commissioner Krisztina Nagy said Brussels strongly
    deplored the court's "attempt to prevent the Turkish society from
    discussing its history".

    "The Armenian genocide is an international lie," read a huge banner
    carried by members of the left-wing Workers' Party.
    Turkey begins talks on joining the EU in two weeks' time.

    NOT A SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE

    Dr. Davut Sahiner said that the Istanbul Armenian Conference is not a
    scientific one:

    `Almost all of the participants pro-Armenian. It is not scientific.
    No academicians could give a reference to this conference in their
    serious studies. It is political and they make pro-Armenian
    propaganda. They invite no serious Turkish researchers. You cannot
    see Ilber Ortayli, Turkkaya Ataov or Mim Kemal Oke. They called the
    journalists, populists names, Armenians and pro-Armenians. But, I
    still support the conference. It should be made. Turkey is not
    Armenia. Turkey is not Switzerland. Even the Armenians or
    pro-Armenians can say anything they wish, and no one will be punished
    or put to prison. You remember, a Turkish scholar from Duke
    University was put to the Armenian prisons in Yerevan last Summer due
    to his scientific researches in Armenian archives. No Turkish
    historian can go to Armenia after this. And all of us know that no
    pro-Turkish speaker can speak in Lyon or California on Armenian
    issue.'

    Dr. Nilgun Gulcan similarly argued that a similar conference cannot
    be organized in France or in Armenia. `Because they are not sincere
    and democratic enough' Gulcan added.
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