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    PROFESSOR REACTING DURING ARMENIAN CONFERENCE REMOVED
    By Emre Soncan

    Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 27 2005

    zaman.com

    Tensions rose during the second day of the conference titled "Ottoman
    Armenians during the Decline of the Empire: Issues of Scientific
    Responsibility and Democracy" held at Istanbul Bilgi University.

    Upon the reactions of retired Professor Ilhan Cuhadaroglu, who was
    among the guests, he was removed from the conference hall. Speakers
    of the conference criticized for being unilateral at times quarreled
    with each other.

    Associated Professor Fatma M. Gocek accusing remarks made by Professor
    Baskin Oran opposing the Armenian diaspora of being inconsistent.

    Professor Cuhadaroglu taking the floor during the 9th session titled
    "Armenian cases" criticized the conference, "There is an atmosphere
    of lamentation in the conference. I felt as though I was in Bulgaria
    or Greece."

    Cuhadaroglu receiving reactions from participants and the chairwomen
    shouted, "You cannot bear hearing my comments, but you have to
    get used to them." In the aftermath of the experienced tension,
    Chairwomen Professor Nuket Sirman from Bogazici University said she
    closed the session.

    "Why don't any of you react against the decision taken in
    Switzerland?" Cuhadaroglu insisted. Associated Professor Halil Berktay
    sitting in front of Cuhadaroglu said, "I condemn it."

    Since the atmosphere became very tense, security guards removed
    Cuhadaroglu out of the conference hall. Professor Cuhadaroglu told
    to reporters that he was not invited to the conference; however,
    entered the conference since he said he was a professor.

    Saying he could not bear the representations given in the conference,
    Cuhadaroglu went on that he was himself a Yugoslavian immigrant:
    "They call it genocide. They deal with the Kurdish issue. No one
    has right to tread our history underfoot. Armenians were elected as
    deputies and entered any public institution. Turks were also massacred
    in Urfa, Erzurum. Do those Turks not have any parents?"

    Bumin: You could not persuade me

    Another tension occurred during the speech of Professor Oran when he
    used the term of "massacre" for the incidents that occurred in 1915
    against the Armenians. Oran who also made accusations relating to
    the Armenian diaspora said, "While calling on Turkey to discuss the
    issue is taboo in Turkey, it is not consistent to attempt to prevent
    discussions taking place in Switzerland and France."

    Participants of the conference reacted against Oran's remarks during
    the question session. Associated Professor Gocek uttered that blaming
    the entire diaspora was erroneous. Upon Oran's remark that 98 percent
    of the Armenian diaspora thought same, the atmosphere tensed even
    more. While some of the participants supported Oran by applauding,
    Gocek accused Oran of being inconsistent.

    Furthermore, Professor Mete Tuncay qualified that the Armenian
    deportation as a "great tragedy" and emphasized that the insistence
    on the expression of "genocide" will not contribute to a solution.

    Yeni Safak newspaper columnist Kursat Bumin criticizing the commonly
    held genocide allegations disclosed, "Those supporting genocide could
    not even persuade me during this conference."

    Fehmi Koru and Ahmet Hakan, two prominent columnists in Turkey,
    who were expected to speak at the conference, did not attend. While
    attacks with eggs continued during second day of the conference,
    protesters also tried to remove the European Union (EU) flag from
    the front of the university building.

    Representations to be combined into a book

    Rectors of the Istanbul Bilgi University, Sabanci University and
    Bogazici University made a joint announcement at the end of the
    conference. Sabanci University rector Tosun Terzioglu said the
    conference was significant in terms of the university's autonomy and
    the representations of the speakers will be combined in a book.

    European Parliament (EP) Deputy Cem Ozdemir, on the other hand,
    revealed holding the conference will decrease foreign pressures
    on Turkey.
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