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  • ANKARA: UNESCO Censorship On Ottoman Archive Criticized

    UNESCO CENSORSHIP ON OTTOMAN ARCHIVE CRITICIZED
    By Mukremin Albayrak, Serbest Ozden, Istanbul

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    June 13 2006

    Historians showed harsh reaction to United Nations Educational
    Scientific and Cultural Education, UNESCO for censoring documents in
    the exhibition of Ottoman Archives scheduled to be held in France's
    capital Paris.

    Emphasizing that the attitude of UNESCO does not agree with its
    real mission or historical realities, the historians supported the
    ministry's cancellation of the exhibition.

    Terming the events as "a shame", Turkish Institute of History (TTK)
    President Professor Yusuf Halacoglu said, "It is nonsense for an
    organization required to be effective on cultural dialogue and union
    to strive to ban some documents."

    Reporting that the ones intervening with the exhibition continuously
    called for freedom of expression and limitation of information,
    Halacoglu continued: "Turkey acted in good faith to solve the Armenian
    genocide. The cases never refer to science or honesty anymore. There
    are some letters, which Armenians forwarded to the Ottoman Empire
    from America and Canada to ask for help. We are face to face with
    such a big shame."

    Said Ozturk from the Foundation of Ottoman Researches designated
    the UNESCO's request for a change on the historical documents as
    sorrowful. It is of concern to sovereignty, Ozturk warned, "You will
    accept the exhibition or refuse it."
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