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    BAKUR KARAPETIAN ADVISES TURKISH AND AZERBAIJANI HISTORIANS NOT TO DISTORT HISTORIES OF THEIR OWN PEOPLES

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 19, 2009

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. There have been a lot of discussions
    in Azerbaijan recently regarding problems of the ethnic origin of
    Turks and Azerbaijanis, their national identity and ideology, Head of
    the Shushi Foundation Bakur Karapetian said at the October 19 press
    conference. In his words, their claims about their ethnic origin lack
    scientific validity and are unfounded. "These debates reveal that
    their claims with respect to Karabakh and its historical territories,
    as well as their demands for territorial integrity are groundless," he
    said. B. Karapetian is going to draw the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs'
    attention to the issue that the Azerbaijanis intend to populate the
    liberated territories of Artsakh by refugees who are preparing for
    military operations.

    B. Karapetian expressed an opinion that the Turkish and Azerbaijani
    historians are constantly deceiving their people and distorting their
    history. He announced that he had sent an open letter to the prime
    minister of Turkey and the president of Azerbaijan, advising them
    not to distort the histories of their own peoples.

    According to B. Karapetian, the people who have not yet discovered
    their ethnic origin and have been deluded call themselves "Muslims"
    to refer to their nationality. "The nomadic tribes which came to the
    Kura-Arax valley from different places, particularly from Central Asia
    and Crimea, in various historical periods have forced the indigenous
    Armenians out from their native cradle and settled in their place. The
    Turks have committed a total of 50 genocides in their territory, the
    Armenian Genocide possibly being the last of them," B. Karapetian said,
    adding that Mountainous Altay was the original homeland of Turks.
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