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    IN ISTANBUL TWO STUDENTS WELCOME PAMUK WITH POSTERS THAT SAY 'THERE HAD BEEN NO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE'
    By Hakob Chakrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    22/12/2006

    On December 21, participating in "Orhan Pamuk and Literature"
    colloquium at the Istanbul "Sabang" University, famous Turkish writer
    met with the students. "Milliet" informed that this is the first
    meeting of Pamuk with his readers after receiving the Nobel Prize
    in Turkey.

    By the end of the conference, two Turkish students, as a sign of
    protest raised posters with the following message "There Had Been No
    Armenian Genocide." While Orhan Pamuk was calmly looking at the two
    students, the rest of the auditorium began resisting them and made
    them leave the conference hall.

    It's worth mentioning that Orhan Pamuk, winner of the Nobel Prize for
    Literature, aroused protest of the majority of the Turkish people,
    when he touched upon the massacres of 30 thousand Kurds and 1 million
    of Armenians in the interview to a Swiss newspaper.

    Nevertheless, when Pamuk received "The Peace Prize" of the Writers
    Union of Germany, he repeated his statement. He said: "I clearly
    repeat that I said that 1 million of Armenians and 30 thousand of
    Kurds were killed in our country. And I am responsible for my words."
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