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    Agence France Presse
    February 21, 2009 Saturday 5:14 PM GMT


    Armenians, activists protest 'racist' Turkish documentary

    ISTANBUL, Feb 21 2009


    Armenian and other rights groups called for action Saturday over
    Turkish school screenings of a controversial documentary on the
    Ottoman mass killings of Armenians, charging that the film incited
    racism and enmity.

    The call follows an outcry in the small Armenian community following
    reports earlier this week that the education ministry had asked school
    teachers to show the documentary to students and file reports on the
    result of the screenings.

    The documentary, called "Blonde Bride - The True Face of the Armenian
    Question," has come under fire for taking Turkey's official line that
    Armenians were not the victims of genocide at the hands of Ottoman
    Turks in 1915-1917.

    The film has also been criticised for violent images of Armenian gangs
    attacking Turks and piles of corpses it says were of Turks killed by
    Armenians.

    "This documentary is a propaganda film ... It is not only biased and
    hostile but also provocative and openly racist," said a declaration
    signed by seven rights organizations, among them Armenian foundations
    and the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly.

    "This is not an objective production ... It has been made to poison
    people's souls and to turn Turks and Armenians into enemies," it
    added.

    It called on the education ministry to launch an internal
    investigation and "expose and punish" those behind the order for
    school screenings.

    Earlier this week, the ministry said it had sent copies of the film to
    schools to be viewed by teachers as additional material and not by
    students.

    It added that it had halted the distribution in July 2008 after
    discovering "uses outside its original purpose."

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their people were massacred during
    World War I under Turkey's predecessor, the Ottoman Empire, and term
    the killings as genocide.

    Turkey rejects the label of genocide and argues that 300,000-500,000
    Armenians and at least as many Turks died in civil strife when
    Armenians took up arms for independence in eastern Anatolia and sided
    with invading Russian troops.
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