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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    June 2 2006

    Orhan Pamuk pressed for "political" answers during Moscow press
    conference


    Turkish author Orhan Pamuk, in Moscow for ceremonies marking the
    publishing of his books "Snow" and "Istanbul" in Russian, was pressed
    yesterday at a press conference for answers on the Armenian claims of
    genocide by Armenian journalists present in the audience.

    During a question and answer section of Pamuk's press conference, an
    Armenian reporter asked him "Are you planning on soon visiting
    Armenia soon to publicly recognize the Armenian genocide and
    apologize to the Armenian people?" In response, Pamuk said "I did not
    come to Moscow to engage in politics. Your question is very
    political. Not only that, but the subject you are talking about is
    one which concerns Turkey and Turkish people. I came to the Russian
    capital to help publicize my books." Following this exchange, the
    Russian director in charge of the press conference warned journalists
    to keep their questions limited to the topic at hand.

    But the politically-charged questions at Pamuk's press conference did
    not end there. Following the Armenian journalist's question, an Azeri
    reporter stood and asked Pamuk "Do you plan on soon writing a book
    explaining that the Armenian claims are all lies?" To this, Pamuk
    replied "I have been to Azerbayjian. I have spoken there many times
    about my books. But I have spoken only about my books, and I have no
    intention of telling anyone what my future books are going to be
    about."

    Pamuk, who leaves Moscow for further book publicity in Saint
    Petersburg, told reports that he was very happy to be taking the
    train from the Russian capital to Saint Petersburg, saying "I will
    make my journey by night train, like Anna Karenina. I have always
    dreamed of doing this. In the end, my dream has come true."
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