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    ARMENIAN CEMETERY IN VAN PROVES TO BE VILLAGERS HOAX

    http://hetq.am/en/region/10803/
    2009/06/04 | 13:34

    Region

    A somewhat bizarre and otherwise revealing article appears in today's
    Hurriyet Daily News, regarding the planned construction of a school
    on what was alleged by local villagers to be an Armenian cemetery in
    the eatern province of Van.

    It appears, according to Hurriyet, that two villagers admitted to
    fabricating claims that the school was to be erected on a former
    Armenian village called Aydýnocak. They said they invented the story
    because they didn't want to be bothered by noisy school children.

    The area was officially assigned to the village as pastureland,
    but some villagers alleged that it contained an Armenian
    cemetery. Aydýnocak's muhtar, or administrative head, Bahri Altýntaþ,
    told Anatolia News that the village was upset about the stories that
    bones were dug up in a school construction site.

    "Two people from the village made the claim to journalists who came
    to the village. We approached them and asked them to repeat their
    claims to us. Both said they didn't want a school to be built near
    their homes and that was why they made the claims," Altýntaþ said. In
    the past, Muslims and Armenians used to live side by side, said the
    muhtar. "We respect all religions. We would never build a school on
    top of a cemetery," he said.

    He said some stones that had crosses on them were found elsewhere
    and brought to the village, only to be shown as if they were dug up
    during the construction. One villager, Fehim Yurdagul, said reports on
    school construction had portrayed the village as anti-Armenian. "We
    respect all beliefs of not only Armenians but everyone. Villagers
    would never have allowed building on a cemetery," he said.
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