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  • Armenian Genocide Matter of Freedom of Speech, But Not Life's Only

    Tert, Armenia
    Nov 13 2009


    Armenian Genocide Matter of Freedom of Speech, But Not Life's Only
    Subject: Orhan Pamuk
    11:02 ¢ 13.11.09


    On November 10, Orhan Pamuk was a guest at Queens College in New York,
    where he answered questions and talked about his latest novel, The
    Museum of Innocence (`Masumiyet Müzesi' in Turkish), which was
    released in the U.S. on October 20.

    During the question and answer period, Hayk Martirosyan, former host
    of ArmNews TV's `Comment' programme, stated that he directed the
    following question to the Nobel Prize winner:

    `Mr. Pamuk, you were perhaps one of the first in Turkey with the late
    Hrant Dink who had the courage to speak about the Armenian Genocide
    and with that, to initiate a certain modernization in Turkey in some
    way. However, recently, it seems that you have accepted a certain
    indifferent position in that issue. Anyhow, there is an opinion which
    states that you are avoiding referring to this issue. Is this perhaps
    a result of the criminal persecution previously enforced against you
    or is your silence bound by other circumstances?'

    As stated by Martirosyan, Pamuk responded by saying, `Firstly, that
    was for me an issue of freedom of speech, and secondly, it's not my
    life's only subject. There are more important issues. Apart from that,
    these matters must be discussed first and foremost by the Turkish
    people.'
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