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    Atom Egoyan's "Ararat" film escalated protests in Turkey

    ArmRadio.am
    14.04.2006 17:28

    Canadian-Armenian director Atom Egoyan's `Ararat' was screened
    yesterday in Turkey. As irt had been promised, the film was shown
    completely, one a few episodes were cut.

    For two years different Turkish Companies were trying to present the
    film, picturing only one cadre of the most bloody crime carried out by
    their ancestors to the attention of the public. However, the threats
    of Turkish rightist nationalists to set the cinemas on fire could
    become reality.

    Thus, at the eve of the 91st anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, 11
    days before April 24, the CanalTurk private company aired `Ararat'
    film, picturing the most dramatic page of our history. Of course,
    before airing the film, the spokesman of the channel considered it his
    duty to say that the film is a very bad one and none of the episode
    corresponds to reality. Nevertheless, the film was screened. First it
    was said that it would be shown without cuts, but our compatriot
    residing in Turkey, editor-in-chief of `Agos' weekly Hrant Dink told
    `Radiolur' correspondent that some of the scenes of the brutalities
    against Armenian women were, however, cut.

    Yesterday Hrant Dink told our correspondent that the film will be
    followed by a discussion, featuring Hrant Dink, a Turkish serviceman
    and a film critic.

    Turkish nationalists declared yesterday that they would hold an act of
    protest in front of the CanalTurk TV Company. However, the policemen
    were actually ready to prevent their activity. In the result of this
    tension, our compatriot, rushing to the TV Company, did not manage to
    participate in the discussion.
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