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    Turkish National Assembly Blocks Distribution of Genocide Book to
    Members

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/08/07/turk ish-national-assembly-blocks-distribution-of-genoc ide-book-to-members/
    By Contributor on Aug 7th, 2009


    BY AYSE GUNAYSU

    Armenian Weekly columnist Ayse Gunaysu reports from Istanbul on yet
    another effort by the Turkish Grand National Assembly to stifle
    discussion about the Blue Book.

    The delivery of the Blue Book to the members of the Turkish Grand
    National Assembly (TGNA) has been rejected by the Speaker of the
    TGNA. The 550 copies of the new authorized Turkish translation of `The
    Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-1916,' a 1916
    publication of the British Parliament known as the Blue Book, had been
    individually packed and addressed to each member of the TGNA after the
    launch of the book in Ankara by Lord Avebury, vice-chair of the
    Parliamentary Human Rights Group and Ara Sarafian, director of the
    Gomidas Institute, on June 26, 2009. The 550 copies were returned to
    the printing house. Delivery through a cargo company in Ankara was
    later arranged.

    The Turkish edition of Blue Book released in Ankara was published by
    the Gomidas Institute (London), which had also published the
    uncensored editions of the original 1916 publication, edited and with
    an introduction by Ara Sarafian, in 2000 and 2005 respectively.

    A report published in the August 5 issue of the daily Hurriyet
    revealed the truth behind the TGNA's refusal of the books. In a news
    item by Hurriyet correspondent Sefa Kaplan, Sukru Elekdag is quoted to
    have said that it was he who called Speaker Koksal Toptan (the deputy
    of the ruling AKP) and told him not to give permission for the
    distribution of the books. Here is how Sukru Elekdag justified his
    action: `Toynbee had himself confessed that the book was a collection
    of lies. I consider it my duty to stop the delivery of the books. I
    don't think that this is censorship. It is inappropriate to let a book
    which is nothing but a propaganda tool distributed and promoted.'

    Sukru Elekdag said he hadn't received any invitation from Sarafian but
    he is ready to discuss the Blue Book issue with Sarafian either in
    England or in Turkey.

    Ragip Zarakolu, the owner of the Belge Publishing House and the
    Vice-Chair of the Human Rights Association in Turkey, organized the
    delivery of the books through a cargo company. He said the ban on the
    book by the Speaker of TGNA was a scandal and a usurpation of the
    right of MP's to exercise their free will. Zarakolu said they will
    send the copies to the home addresses of the TGNA members.

    Contacted by phone, Ara Sarafian commented, `Elekdag is concerned
    about his own legacy. He has misled and compromised the TGNA on the
    Blue Book issue for many years. Now he wants to stop his colleagues
    from finding out what he has done. We will invite Elekdag to a public
    meeting and hold him accountable for his views.'

    Sukru Elekdag is a retired ambassador and the architect of Turkey's
    domestic and international strategy against the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide. He was the one behind the well-known TGNA letter to
    the British Parliament, signed by 550 members, demanding the
    withdrawal of the Blue Book and acknowledgement of the fact that it is
    nothing but a war-time propaganda tool, a `fabrication.'

    For more information about the blue book issue, including copies of
    the invitations sent to Elekdag and his colleagues for a dialogue
    regarding the Blue Book see www.gomidas.org.
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