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    TURKISH WRITERS PUBLISH GENOCIDE APOLOGY

    Legalbrief
    Dec 9 2008
    South Africa

    Academics and writers in Turkey have risked a fierce official backlash
    by issuing a public apology for the alleged genocide suffered by
    Armenians at the hands of Ottoman forces during the World War I.

    The Guardian reports that, breaking one of Turkish society's biggest
    taboos, the apology comes in an open letter that invites Turks to
    sign an online petition supporting its sentiments. The contents
    exposes its authors - three scholars, Ahmet Insel, Baskin Oran and
    Cengiz Aktar, and a journalist, Ali Bayramoglu - to the wrath of
    the Turkish state, which has prosecuted writers, including the Nobel
    prize-winning novelist Orhan Pamuk, for supporting Armenian genocide
    claims. Turkey rejects the assertion of many historians and Armenia's
    government that up to 1.5m Armenians died in a wave of expulsions
    that amounted to state-sanctioned genocide. The letter has triggered
    a furious response from ultranationalists, who have labelled it a
    'betrayal' and an 'insult to the Turkish nation'.
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