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    New York Times
    Sept 24 2005

    Armenian massacre conference to proceed at new site in Turkey


    ISTANBUL, Turkey - After a Turkish court's decision to cancel an
    academic conference on the killing of hundreds of thousands of
    Armenians during World War I, the conference's organizers said Friday
    that the event would go ahead at a new site today.

    The organizers were encouraged by a wave of support from the European
    Union and senior Turkish government officials.

    A court on Thursday blocked Bogazici University in Istanbul from
    holding the event, a debate and symposium on the killing of Armenians
    by Ottoman forces in the eastern part of what is now Turkey.

    In its ruling, the court called into question the credentials of the
    scholars taking part.

    It was the second time the courts blocked the conference at the
    request of nationalist groups. The event was canceled in May, as
    well, and at that time Justice Minister Cemil Cicek condemned
    continued attempts to hold the meeting as "treason."

    But the conference's organizers said it would go ahead today after
    Bilgi University in Istanbul agreed to be the new host.

    The conference is to be the first time in Turkey that the killings
    have been publicly examined.

    More than 50 intellectuals, scholars and writers are to analyze the
    massacres, which took place from 1915 to 1917 and have been
    recognized as genocide by several European governments.

    Turkey has long maintained that the deaths were part of a war in
    which an equal number of Turks died.
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