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    ISTANBUL COURT REJECTS DEMAND TO STOP BLONDE BRIDE SCREENING IN TURKISH SCHOOLS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    July 21, 2010 - 18:56 AMT 13:56 GMT

    The demand of the International Hrant Dink Foundation to stop the
    presentation of a controversial documentary movie about the events
    which took place in 1915 Turkish in schools was rejected by a local
    administrative court last month.

    The movie, titled "Blonde Bride-The Inner Face of the Armenian Problem
    Documentary," known as Sari Gelin, prepared by the Turkish General
    Staff, was distributed to education institutions as a supplementary
    educational material to schools on June 19, 2008. It depicts Armenian
    gangs killing and torturing people and setting fires after raiding
    Turkish villages in 1915, according to the daily Radikal.

    The International Hrant Dink Foundation sued the Istanbul Provincial
    Directorate of Education, saying the DVD's content did not comply with
    the goals of education, which are fostering a culture of democracy,
    tolerance and responsibility.

    The foundation also said the scenes could negatively affect the
    psychological and intellectual development of primary school students.

    Later, the foundation made a request to the Istanbul Administrative
    Court for the process's cancellation.

    "When the content of the documentary is examined, it can be seen that
    it possesses a content which ratchets up hostility instead of peace,"
    said Fethiye Cetin, lawyer for the foundation.

    "Armenians are especially demonstrated as negative figures and the
    content of the documentary creates a grudge and hatred toward them.

    Moreover, the pictures illustrating skulls, sliced heads, and corpses
    could influence the physical and mental development of children,"
    said Cetin.

    "We opened a case, stating that we do not find the utilization of
    such materials that ratchet up hostility instead of contributing to
    peace and democracy within educational institutions to be correct,"
    said Cetin.

    With the decision it made on June 25, the 9th Istanbul Administrative
    Court rejected the demand, ruling that there was no definite process
    that needed to be conducted on the matter.

    Shot by director Ismail Umac, the documentary was prepared after
    conducting a detailed study in 15 national research centers and
    research in the archives of 11 countries abroad, as well as the
    acquisition of 10 thousand archival documents, according to the
    official website of the Blonde Bride Documentary, Hurriyet Daily
    News reported.




    From: A. Papazian
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