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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    Feb 22 2009


    Armenians, activists slam Turkish student viewing of controversial film



    Armenian and other rights groups called for action Saturday over the
    distribution and screening of a controversial documentary about the
    Armenian issue to all elementary schools in Turkey, AFP reported.

    The declaration signed by seven rights organizations, among them
    Armenian foundations and the Helsinki Citizens Assembly, said the
    documentary was inciting "racism" and "enmity", AFP reported.

    The call follows reports earlier this week that Turkey's Education
    Ministry had asked teachers to show the documentary, "Sarı
    Gelin -- The True Face of the Armenian Question," a documentary film
    developed by the General Staff, to students and file reports on the
    result of the screenings.

    The Education Ministry later halted the distribution of the
    documentary and said at the film was sent to schools for the benefit
    of the teachers, not the students.

    "This documentary is a propaganda film ... It is not only biased and
    hostile but also provocative and openly racist," the declaration by
    activists said.

    "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.

    Academics have criticized the documentary for reflecting the official
    ideology of the Turkish Republic on the 1915 incidents and undermining
    the claims of an alleged Armenian "genocide".

    The issue of the 1915 incidents is highly sensitive for Turkey as well
    as Armenia. Around 300,000 Armenians and at least as many Turks, died
    in civil strife that emerged when Armenians took up arms, backed by
    Russia, for independence in eastern Anatolia.

    However Armenia, with the backing of the diaspora, claims up to 1.5
    million of their kin were slaughtered in orchestrated killings in
    1915. The issue remains unsolved as Armenia drags its feet in
    accepting Turkey's proposal of forming a commission to investigate the
    claims.
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