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    BIA Magazine, Turkey
    April 25 2009

    220 Armenian Intellectuals Exiled in 1915 Commemorated


    On 24 April 1915, over 200 Armenian intellectuals were exiled and then
    killed. The Human Rights Association commemorated this loss to
    Armenian, Ottoman and Turkish society.

    Bawer Ã?AKIR [email protected] Istanbul - BÄ°A News Center
    24 April 2009, Friday

    The Human Rights Association's (Ä°HD) Committee against Racism
    and Discrimination commemorated 24 April 1915, the day that Armenians
    worldwide recognise as the beginning of the forced exile of Armenians
    from the Ottoman Empire, with an event in the Tobacco Depot in
    Istanbul.

    On that day, 139 Armenian intellectuals were arrested in Istanbul and
    forcibly taken to Ã?ankırı and AyaÅ? in
    central Anatolia. They were then killed.

    A loss for all of society, then and today

    Lawyer Eren Keskin spoke at the event entitled `24 April 1915 and
    Armenian Intellectuals: They were arrested, they were evicted, they
    did not even get a grave stone.'

    She said that the death of these intellectuals represented a loss not
    only for the Armenian language, culture, thought and science world,
    but also for the Ottoman society of the time and for `the world of all
    of us today.'

    An exhibition displayed stories and pictures from a book entitled
    `Memory of 11 April', written by Teotig in 1919 and dealing with the
    deaths of the intellectuals.

    Music eliminating borders

    The commemorative event started with a concert of the KardeÅ?
    Türküler folk group which performed songs in Armenian,
    Kurdish, Suryani, Arabic and Turkish.

    The group members said that they had fulfilled a wish of murdered
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in December, when they had
    organised a tour in Armenia together with the Turkey-based Armenian
    choir Sayat Nova.

    `We saw that the Ararat mountain embraces Yerevan just as much as it
    does AÄ?rı province.'

    Keskin said, `We, who believed what we were told, and who stayed quiet
    even if we did not believe it¦we are all guilty.'

    Stories of lives cut short

    Publisher Ragıp Zarakol and members of the Bosphorus
    Performance Arts Society (BGST) theatre department read life stories
    and poems of and by Rupen Sevag, Siamanto (Atom Yerjeyan), Taniel
    Varujan, Teotig (Teotoros Lapçinyan) and Krikor Zohrab, all of
    them killed in 1915.

    Around 100 people attended the event, among them Hrant Dink's widow
    Rakel Dink and his brother Orhan Dink, journalist Sarkis Saropyan,
    academic AyÅ?e Gül Altınay and lawyer and IHD
    branch head Gülseren Yoleri.

    After Zarakol recounted the life of Armenian musician Gomidas, Keskin
    ended the commemoration with a quote from the musician:

    `It was spring, but here it was snowing.' (BÃ?/AG)

    http://www.bianet.org/english/other /220-armenian-intellectuals-exiled-in-1915-commemo rated
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