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    INSTITUTE FOR ARMENIAN STUDIES IN ANKARA

    "Noravank" Foundation
    06 October 2008
    Haykaram Nahapetyan

    In summer 2001 in Ankara was founded the Institute for Armenian Studies
    Organization. It works in cooperation with Turkey's "Eurasian" Center
    for Strategic Studies. The latter one is one of the biggest centers in
    Turkey carrying out strategic researches. According to some information
    the structure is patronized by the Turkish "Nationalist Movement"
    Party (MHP).

    The structure is located at 550, 61 Konrad Adenauer Street, in Ankara's
    Cankaya district. In the very district is located the President of
    Turkey's office. It is quite ridiculous that the organization spreading
    denial is located in the Avenue after Konrad Adenauer, which, as it
    is known, set the policy of "confronting" and "confessing" fascist
    crimes in post-war Germany.

    In 2002 and 2004 the structure has organized a Congress on Armenian
    Studies.

    The structure also has a working library on the subject of the Armenian
    Question which has French, English, German, Russian, Amenian and
    Turkish literature. It has also a video archive on the subject. In
    summer months in the institute is organized working practice of
    Turkish students.

    The structure is presently headed by Omer Engin Lyutem.

    Although the structure is called the Institute for Armenian Studies,
    however, by its functions it doesn't20completely coincide with
    its name.

    One can not even speak about objective researches on the subjects of
    Armenian civilization, culture and history. The structure is mainly
    engaged in carrying out works of denying character in the issue of the
    Armenian Genocide and conducts researches to reveal propagandistic,
    social-political activities and economic capabilities of the Armenian
    Diaspora. As it is mentioned in the organization's site "The institute
    has an objective to embrace the issue taking into consideration
    historical, psychological, legal and international elements of the
    Armenian Question."

    In 2007 the structure published the work "The Armenian Question:
    main data and documents" where are presented the Turkish and American
    "historians'" articles of denying character referring to the "Great
    Genocide." In particular Justin McCarty presented the articles
    "Armenian rebellions and Ottomans" and "Let historians judge." There
    is also a page on the subject of the NKR conflict, where one can read
    the work by Omer Lyutem "Nagorno-Karabakh issue."

    It is noteworthy that since the time the structure has been functioning
    there was a short period when an attempt was made to refuse "radical
    denying" policy and not to limit the researches on the Armenian
    subjects by mere denial. In 2003-2004 the organization was headed
    by Hasan Oktay, who, according to some information, made an attempt
    to make some corrections in that extremist approach. On August 2004
    Oktay came to Yerevan and visited the monument to the victims of the
    Armenian Genocide and the Genocide Museum.

    During the meetings he was speaking in favor of certain liberation in
    Turkey. Under the leadership of Oktay the research institute organized
    the Second Congress of Armenian Studies, where, together with works
    of mere denying character, were also voiced reports relating to other
    periods of the Armenian history, in particular, early medieval period.

    According to the information at hand, Oktay's liberal approaches
    caused serious discontent among Turkish extremists; the relations
    between the Institute for Armenian Studies and Turke's Historical
    institute became tense. Three months after he has returned from
    Armenia, at the end of 2004, Hasan Oktay was dismissed.

    Hasan Oktay's name can not be put in the same rank together with
    Turkish intellectuals and human rights advocates with liberal
    ideas- Halil Berktay, Elda Ozjan, Orhan Pamuk etc. Oktan just
    had more moderate approaches and was aspiring not to appear among
    the oppositionists and work with governmental circles to ensure
    liberalism of certain extent to the Armenian Question. Oktay failed
    in his efforts because of striking discrepancy with officials with
    tough and extremist approaches.

    It is also noteworthy the page of the Institute's site20where one
    can find information on the Armenian subject-matter in other Turkish
    publications. In particular here are represented the studies on
    "Turkish facts against Armenian confirmations" published by Turkish
    Great National Assembly which was made ready for publication by the
    head of the Department of Armenian Studies of Turkish Historians
    Union Hikmet Ozdemir.

    The General Directorate of State Archives has published
    "Armenian-American relations in Ottoman documents" two-volume edition,
    the state administration of Bitlis - volumes about "massacres"
    allegedly perpetrated by Armenians in Bitlis against Turks and Eldar
    Ilter - the book "Great treachery: Armenian Church and terrorism." In
    reality it is the republished version of Ilter's book "Armenian
    Church and terrorism" published in 1997. Ilter is well known by his
    extremism. According to him, in the above mentioned work the Armenian
    party massacred for about 2,5 million Turks. Ilter doesn't detail how
    such a limited number of Armenian units located in limited territories
    could perpetrate such a hideous massacre, if, putting aside the
    historical part of the story, it was not even possible mere technical
    realization of it. In the site one can also get information about
    English language editions published in the US and Turkey, such as the
    work "Armenian rebellions in Van" published by the University of the
    US Uta h State. The authors of the work are "American representatives"
    of Turkish denial Justin McCarty and a group of Turkish Authors -
    Esat Arslan, Jemaletin Tashqra, and Omer Tura. In the site is also
    represented the work of another American "denier" Hyunter Levi titled
    "Armenian massacres perpetrated in the Ottoman Turkey."

    Special attention is to be devoted to the Armenian language manual "I
    learn English" published in Ankara in 2007 by Birsen Karajan. According
    to the site, it is the first manual of Eastern Armenian published
    in Turkey.

    It consists of 160 pages and 18 separate lessons. It is also noteworthy
    the "Eastern Armenian-Turkish" dictionary published by the very Birsen
    Karajan. It consists of 372 pages.

    It is to be mentioned that the Armenian party has some privileges over
    Turkey today, as for the last decades Turkology has been developed
    in Armenia and at present there are some specialists working in
    the mentioned direction. However, in Turkey Armenology has not been
    developed. Publication of the mentioned books, rising interest to
    Eastern Armenians and involving of the Armenian language into Turkish
    higher educational system have come to prove that Ankara aspires at
    filling up the gap.

    Other issues of author

    PROPAGANDISTIC ACTIVITIES OF AZERBAIJANI "DIASPORA" [07.07.2008]
    DISCUSSIONS ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION DAY IN TURKISH
    MASS MEDIA [19.06.2008] ON THE PROBLEM OF THE INCREASING NUMBER OF
    AZERBAIJANI WEB-SITES IN THE INTERNET [31.01.2008] ON PURPOSEFUL
    DISINFORMATION ACTIVITY IN AZERBAIJAN [03.09.2007] The dynamic of
    carrying on the Azerbaijani lobbing [16.05.2007] The process of the
    making of Azerbaijani lobbing: general data [26.04.2007]
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