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    TANER AKCAN: IT IS NOT EASY FOR A NATION TO ADMIT THAT ITS NATIONAL HEROES WERE CRIMINALS AND LIARS

    arminfo
    2008-04-18 14:41:00

    ArmInfo. The book 'A Shameful Act - Armenian Genocide and the Question
    of Turkish Responsibility' by Turkish writer Taner Akcan was presented
    in the former building of the Greek Parliament in the Athens.

    Armenian Foreign Ministry press-service told ArmInfo the book contains
    Turkish facts on Genocide of Armenians in 1915 in Ottoman Turkey.

    The source reports the book was published and translated into
    Greek in cooperation with HayDat Commission in Greece and Papazisis
    Publishers. The author Taner Akcam, Greek parliamentarian Evangelos
    Venizelos and Pandio University Professor Marios Evriviats spoke at the
    presentation ceremony. In his speech, Turkish writer in particular said
    he was often asked why Turkey denies Genocide of Armenia and whether
    it takes such a stance not to face the necessity of compensation? The
    author believes that Turkey denies Genocide only for moral reasons
    since every nation has its heroes and leaders building the nation. It
    is often very difficult to realize the lacks of these heroes and
    admit that they were criminals and liars. Descent of national heroes
    may have irreversible effect.

    Armenian Ambassador to Greece Vahram Kazhoyan, Greek parliamentarians
    and local Armenian community representatives participated in the
    presentation ceremony. The book was presented also in Saloniki.
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