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    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Sept 23 2005

    Suspension Of Academic Conference On Armenian Issue


    ISTANBUL - Several groups held demonstrations in front of Istanbul's
    Bogazici University on Friday to protest an academic conference on
    the Armenian issue which was suspended by the court.
    Members of the Culture & Ethics Association hang photographs of women
    and children who were killed by Armenian gangs during the World War I
    on fences surrounding the university campus.

    Meanwhile, members of the National Power Platform held another
    protest to support decision of the court.

    Kemal Kerincsiz, chairman of the Platform and a member of the
    Executive Board of the Lawyers' Association, said, ''yesterday, the
    Armenian issue was debated at the European Parliament and a
    parliamentarian said, 'they (Turkish authorities) gave us a promise.
    How could they suspend the conference now?' Now we want to know who
    has given those promises? Was it the prime minister or the foreign
    minister? We expect Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to make a
    statement.''

    ''The conference is not scientific at all. It aims to explain biased
    views of the Armenian diaspora,'' he said.

    Kerincsiz kept on saying, ''Turkish nation has the most honorable and
    cleanest history of the world. There is nothing to be ashamed of in
    our history including relocation of Armenians in 1915 due to security
    reasons. Turkey has already opened its archives to researches.
    According to documents in those archives, 527 thousand Turkish people
    were massacred by Armenian gangs.''

    Meanwhile, speaking on behalf of the Patriotic Movement, Bedri
    Baykam, a prominent Turkish painter, said, ''some circles wanted to
    organize this conference with extremely biased, antidemocratic and
    misleading mentality.''

    In another part of Istanbul, members of the Association of Retired
    Officers held a demonstration to protest the conference.

    Riza Kucukoglu, chairman of the Association said, ''we respect
    decision of the court. We believe that the Bogazici University was
    saved from an Armenian occupation after the decision of the court.''

    A court in Istanbul ordered the suspension of the academic conference
    on ''Armenians in the Late Ottoman Empire: Scientific Responsibility
    and Democracy Problems''. The conference was originally scheduled for
    May but was postponed as a result of severe criticisms. The case to
    cancel the conference was brought by lawyers who are members of the
    Foundation of Turkish Lawyers' Union.
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