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  • ANKARA: So Did The Armenian Conference Hurt Our Country's Interests?

    SO DID THE ARMENIAN CONFERENCE HURT OUR COUNTRY'S INTERESTS?

    The New Anatolian
    Sept 27 2005

    View: Ilnur Cevik

    The controversy-riddled Armenian conference was held over the weekend
    despite all kinds of obstacles. No one expected any earth-shattering
    results, but even the fact that such a conference could be held in
    Turkey and the quality of the debate, even though a bit fiery at times,
    shows our country is edging towards accepting free debate as part of
    our culture.

    The court order demanding the cancellation of the conference was
    by-passed with the help of Justice Minister Cemil Cicek, with
    organizers switching the venue from Bogazici to Bilgi University .

    This was a purely academic occasion yet it was turned into a political
    controversy thanks to Turkey 's ultranationalist conservative
    establishment.

    The conference was entitled "The Ottoman Armenians During the Collapse
    of the Empire," but in essence it was designed to debate what had
    really happened in eastern Anatolia on Ottoman Empire territory just
    before and during World War I. It was designed to make an academic
    evaluation of what really happened; to filter the facts from the myth.

    Did the Armenians collaborate with invading Russian forces? Did
    they set up militia groups to attack Turkish villages and
    commit atrocities? Did Turkish bands attack Armenian villages in
    retaliation? Were the Armenians forced out of their settlements and
    made to migrate to other parts of the empire? What happened to them
    during this exodus? Did tens of thousands of Armenians perish in the
    process? And, above all, who's responsible for all this?

    Bogazici, Bilgi, and Sabanci universities and their academic
    staff should be praised for supporting the organization of such a
    conference. This isn't only because the Armenian issue should be
    discussed in earnest, without the usual nationalist slogans, but
    also because they served the cause of freedom of speech and showed
    how things are starting to change for the better in Turkey despite
    efforts by the conservative establishment to turn the clocks back.

    It also served to show to academics at universities what liberals like
    us (the International Herald Tribune on Sept. 22 described me as a
    "liberal voice") suffer when they want to bring out the truths on many
    issues, not only on the Armenian claims but also on the Kurdish issue,
    domestic corruption, and irregularities.

    The tomatoes and eggs thrown at journalist and columnist Cengiz
    Candar and former Deputy Prime Minister Erdal Inonu by a handful of
    ultranationalists and ultra "left-wing" militants of the Workers Party
    (IP) while they were departing from the conference, was the least
    that these people could do to us liberals.

    Turkey 's liberals are making headway thanks to Turkey 's quest to
    join the European Union. If it weren't for the EU accession talks,
    scheduled to start on Oct. 3, even the government may not have opposed
    the court ruling to block the conference. We hope the freedom-loving
    and liberal-minded people of Europe realize this. We also hope that
    they also realize what could happen to liberals in Turkey if we fail
    to make progress for full EU membership. Tomato attacks by such mobs
    would be the least of our worries.

    Turkey hasn't lost anything but has gained from this Armenian
    conference. We've shown that we have nothing to hide and most of us
    can face the challenges of history in a mature manner. The cat is
    now out of the bag and we all have to start debating these issues
    in earnest without falling into any nationalist pits. Let's hope
    those who had the courage to organize this conference also show the
    courage to debate Turkey 's Kurds and its domestic corruption and
    irregularities with the same boldness.
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