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    BİA, Turkey
    March 17 2006

    Not Many "New Approaches" for Armenian Issue

    "New Approaches in Turkish Armenian Relations" conferance will
    continue for 3 days witnessed the reproduction of nationalist
    reflexes and unscientific propositions: "There is not more noble a
    nation in the world than the Turks."


    BIA News Center
    17/03/2006 Talin SUCIYAN

    BİA (Istanbul) - On the first day of the international symposium
    entitled "New Approaches in Turkish Armenian Relations" organized by
    Istanbul University as the Science and Literature Faculty Cemil
    Birsel Meeting Hall that started on Wednesday, the symposium stayed
    far away from bringing new approaches to the issue. Old formulaic
    narratives were repeated.

    The symposium witnessed the reproduction of nationalist reflexes and
    unscientific propositions.

    Propositions and questions such as "The Armenians had sold their
    masters", "deportation is a form of crisis management", "how could
    one compare those who die from deportations with those who die from
    the flu", "there is no nobler nation on earth than the Turks" were
    repeated.

    A 25-page anonymous brochure printed by İstanbul University entitled
    "The Attack of the Genociders and the Reactions One Must Give to
    Them" was introduced at the last minute at an unnamed exhibit.

    The symposium started with a practice inappropriate for an academic
    meeting, namely with the reading of the National Anthem and the March
    of the 10th Year Celebrations of the Turkish Republic. Then there was
    a moment of silence observed for those who had lost their lives
    during World War I.

    The National Anthem was sung by Katya Hallacoglu from Ferikoy
    Armenian Elementary School who was elected the best national anthem
    singing student and the Tenth Year (of The Republic) March was sang
    by the Surp Takavor Choir. The same choir then sang some Armenian
    pieces.

    The Brochure with the unknown author and publisher

    Among the various bookstands in the hall way were the publications of
    the Prime Minister's Office, Ataturk Research Center and the Gomidas
    Institute. During the first panel, there was added next to the books
    of the Gomidas Institute a brochure stand for a 25-page brochure
    entitled "The Attack of the Genociders and the Reactions One Must
    Give to Them."

    The name of the author was someone named "Holdwater" and the
    translator the Turkish Forum member Fatma Sarıkaya who had attended
    the Bilgi University conference in September 2005. Vice Rector Şafak
    Ural stated that the brochure had been printed by the Istanbul
    University Press right before the symposium but it had not yet been
    accepted as an Istanbul University publication because it had not
    been examined adequately.

    There was no information in the brochure that it had been printed by
    Istanbul University. The entire content of the brochure whose writer
    is unknown has been taken from the website www.tallerarmeniantale.com
    and translated by Fatma Sarıkaya.

    On the first day of the conference that will continue for three days,
    a total of 18 presentations took place under the themes "Armenians
    under Ottoman Adminsitration," "Deportation according to Archival
    Documants" and "Great Powers and the Armenian Issue."

    Even though the original title of the paper of Yair Auron who
    participated in the symposium from Israel was "Armenian Genocide
    during World War I According to the Narrtives of the Witnesses and
    Jewish Documentation," it appeared in the program as "Armenians under
    Ottoman rule according to the archival documents of the Yishuv (the
    Palestinian Jewish community)." This misprint was corrected at the
    end of the presentation by Yusuf Halacoglu.

    Auron: "1915 is a Genocide"

    As could also be understood from his paper title, Yair Auron gave a
    presentation on the proofs of the Armenian genocide in the Jewish
    sources. Auron stated that he had been researching genocides for 30
    years and the Armenian genocide for 20 years and that he employed the
    term genocide not to offend anyone but because he interprets 1915
    within the scientific and legal conceptualizations as genocide.

    Saray: "Armenians and Greek were used as Tools for Selfish Purposes"

    Mehmet Saray who presented in an emotional tone a paper entitled
    "Armenians and the Ottoman conception of the state" said the
    following at the end of his paper: "The Turkish nation is the most
    noble nation of the world; friends, it is not possible for such a
    nation to commit genocide." Saray also stated that the Armenians and
    Greeks were used by the Britain, France and Russia as 'tools.'

    Bozkurt: "Non-Muslims prevented equality"

    In her talk entitled "non-Muslims in Ottoman Law," Gulnihal Bozkurt
    said that the legal differentiation between the Muslims and
    non-Muslims occurred because the Ottoman state was a religious state
    and the legal system applied a religious one. She claimed that the
    non-Muslims did not support the application of the reforms that gave
    them more rights but also more responsibilities and that was why the
    introduction of an egalitarian understanding (to Ottoman society) was
    prevented directly by the non-Muslims.

    Ali Arslan who defended the view that the Armenian church and the
    Armenian problem were interconnected stated that the (activities of
    the) churches had to be observed very carefully and that he wished
    the churches were centers of peace and love.

    "Armenians have sold their Masters"

    Erol Kurkcuoglu who stated while giving his paper that "the Armenian
    problem is an artificial (non-existent) issue created by the Russians
    and Western powers" referred to the Russian historian Velichkov in
    stating that Armenians always had masters. He narrated that these
    "master"s'were respectively Romans, Byzantines, Iranian, British,
    French and Germans. He concluded his talk by stating that "Armenians
    have always changed their masters in history and have sold them (the
    masters)."

    Deportation as Crisis Management

    Hikmet Ozdemir stated that his talk searched for the answer to the
    single question: 'what are the reasons for the deportation?' and
    pointed out that he had "the right to ask to know what his colleagues
    at Bilgi and Sabanci Universities thought about this." Ozdemir listed
    various rebellions to argue that deportation emerged as a crisis
    management technique during war.

    Why did Gomidas go abroad?

    In his paper entitled "Deportation according to Ottoman documents",
    Yusuf Sarinay gave the example of Gomidas, the first
    ethnomusicologist of Anatolia, stating how helpful the state elite
    had been in sending him abroad for his medical treatment.

    Sarınay did not state that Gomidas had lost his mental health because
    of what he had lived through and witnessed.

    Sarınay also argued that Armenians had been sent south in order to
    move them away from the warfront to settle them at a secure place.

    "Comparison of deportation and flu deaths"

    Yusuf Hallacoğlu argued in his talk entitled "population loss due to
    deportation and migrations" that the number of casualties due to
    sickness, travel, hunger was 227 500 and that this could be compared
    to those in England who died from the flu.

    The Activities of the Missionaries and the Armenians are Different
    from One Another

    Hilmar Kaiser who presented a paper entitled "Merzifon, 1915: Ottoman
    Armenians and American Missionaries during times of Crisis" stated
    that one should not equate those who performed missionary activities
    with the Armenians because Armenians sometimes converted to Islam to
    escape genocide and this (conversion) would not be acceptable to the
    missionaries.

    As proof for his argument that the purposes of the two groups were
    entirely different, Kaiser relayed from the memoirs of the wife the
    negative reaction received by the Armenian doctor who had become the
    director of the Merzifon missionary hospital.

    Kaiser stated that Merzifon was totally cleansed of Armenians except
    for the Protestant Armenians who were disabled or working at the
    American mission.

    The symposium that has not been well attended will continue at the
    same place Thursday and Friday. (TS/KO/FMG/YE)

    --Boundary_(ID_ak3GXP3MJkOtSxHJpac riA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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