FETHIYE CETIN'S BOOK "MY GRANDMOTHER"
AZG Armenian Daily
28/10/2008
Armenian Genocide
Fethie Cetin, Turkish publicist, lawyer and writer, visited Armenia.
During a meeting with the students of Yerevan State University,
her first book "My grandmother" was presented.
The author portrays episodes of Armenians' evictions, exile and
massacres by the testimony of her grandmother Hranush Katarian.
Hranush Katarian that was known by the name Sher only several
years before her death confessed to her granddaughter that she was
Armenian. She told how Kurds and Turks had kidnapped the Armenian
children and she had been among them.
Cetin told that she was shocked because of her grandmother's story.
The book embraces also the author's assessment of the denial of the
Armenian Genocide by Turkey.
Cetin told that after publication of the book many Armenians called her
telling similar stories of their own. According to her, the responses
were not only from Armenians but also from Turks.
She spoke of the letters of Turkish readers where they express great
regret and disappointment.
The author is sure that the book is a call to eliminate the 93-year
unfairness. Besides Turkey and Armenia, the book is published also
in the USA, France and Italy.
Fethiye Cetin, a lawyer by profession, is the defender of the interests
of "Akos" newspaper's Editor-in-chief Hrant Dink's family.
AZG Armenian Daily
28/10/2008
Armenian Genocide
Fethie Cetin, Turkish publicist, lawyer and writer, visited Armenia.
During a meeting with the students of Yerevan State University,
her first book "My grandmother" was presented.
The author portrays episodes of Armenians' evictions, exile and
massacres by the testimony of her grandmother Hranush Katarian.
Hranush Katarian that was known by the name Sher only several
years before her death confessed to her granddaughter that she was
Armenian. She told how Kurds and Turks had kidnapped the Armenian
children and she had been among them.
Cetin told that she was shocked because of her grandmother's story.
The book embraces also the author's assessment of the denial of the
Armenian Genocide by Turkey.
Cetin told that after publication of the book many Armenians called her
telling similar stories of their own. According to her, the responses
were not only from Armenians but also from Turks.
She spoke of the letters of Turkish readers where they express great
regret and disappointment.
The author is sure that the book is a call to eliminate the 93-year
unfairness. Besides Turkey and Armenia, the book is published also
in the USA, France and Italy.
Fethiye Cetin, a lawyer by profession, is the defender of the interests
of "Akos" newspaper's Editor-in-chief Hrant Dink's family.