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    ARMENIAN TABOO
    By Derya Sazak

    Turkish Press
    Sept 27 2005

    MILLIYET- Another taboo has been broken. The Armenian conference was
    held, and the world didn't come to an end. These are the headlines
    of newspapers published in Turkey. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Times
    characterized the issue as follows: 'a groundbreaking event where
    Turkish academics could for the first time publicly challenge their
    country's official version of the events leading to the slaughter
    of Armenians.' People immediately paid attention to the fact that
    the conference was held, because some tried to block the meeting at
    Bogazici University with a court order. Three rectors, namely Ayse
    Soysal, Tosun Terzioglu and Aydin Ugur, resisted the judiciary's
    intervention in academic autonomy and ensured the meeting was held.

    However, demonstrators protested the participants in front of
    Bilgi University, which was nothing but thuggery. Another series of
    conferences can be held on Turkey's Armenian thesis, but demonizing
    a conference as 'biased' in front of universities is outmoded behavior.

    What's more, such acts took place even before any speeches were made.

    The thesis of 'genocide' didn't stand out, but speeches were made
    stating that as long as the policy of 'recognition, then compensation
    and land' isn't abandoned, the process of dialogue will be difficult.

    Professor Baskin Oran made striking remarks on the issue. 'The effect
    on the Turkish people of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation
    of Armenia's (ASALA) killing Turkish diplomats and the murderers being
    left unpunished is similar to the criticisms from Armenians over the
    massacre which occurred in 1915, and this situation strengthened the
    Armenian taboo,' he said. 'Some of our colleagues say that genocide
    is a term in the social sciences. Genocide is a legal term. When the
    Convention on the Prevention and Repression of the Crimes of Genocide
    was passed in 1948, Armenians shaped the term so it could constitute a
    similarity to the Holocaust. The Armenian issue isn't a taboo anymore,
    and this conference confirms this.' As long as democracy grows
    stronger in Turkey and hurdles to freedom of expression are removed,
    the atmosphere of discussion will grow more mature. The common judgment
    of participants was that a similar conference couldn't be organized
    in Yerevan. The academics who organized the conference contributed
    to the development of Turkey's democratic structure, just like the
    intellectuals who took the initiative for disarmament in southeastern
    Anatolia. We should congratulate them.
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