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    EASTERN PROVINCES ON A MAP OF TURKEY MARKED AS HISTORIC ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 28, 2010

    WASHINGTON, JANUARY 28, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. During a seminar
    recenly held at the George Washington University, a map of Turkey,
    on which the Eastern provinces were marked as Historic Armenia,
    was used, Marmara reported, citing Milliyet.

    The George Washington University Law School hosted the seminar entitled
    "The Armenia-Turkey Protocols: Reality and Myths". Maps with the
    Eastern provinces marked "Historic Armenia" were distributed to the
    speakers. An official from the Turkish embassy in Washigton made
    a protest in this connection, saying that the map contradicted the
    seminar's subject. The Turkish official also complained that no Turkish
    representative had been invited to the seminar in order to express
    the viewpoint of Turkey. In his words, during the seminar the 1915
    events were presented from the Armenian point of view. He presented
    the Turkish viewpoint, reminding that Turkey had proposed establisihing
    a commission of historians, but Armenia rejected that proposal.

    One of the seminar organizers - Professor Sean Murphy said he had
    taken the map from Google. True, the Eastern provinces were shown as
    Historic Armenia on the map, but the map was used to demonstrate why
    Turkey is concerned about the border issue. "I wish we had not used
    this map, but my purpose was to draw the speakers' attention to this
    issue and encourage them to speak about it. I apologize for causing
    confusion," Prof. Murphy said, adding that the seminar is open to
    all those wishing to make a report. Some territories of Azerbaijan,
    Georgia, and Iran were shown as Historic Armenia on the map.

    Among the speakers was Prof. Catherine Kessedjian of the Pantheon-Assas
    Univeristy, Paris. She said: "The history will show whether the
    Armenia-Turkey protocols were a shame, or a source of hope". In her
    opinion, a committee of arbiters can be created to help with solition
    of the existing problems between the two countries.
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