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    PACIFICA INSTITUTE LECTURES TO FOCUS ON LEGACY OF ARMENIANS IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    October 4, 2011 - 11:00 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Pacifica Institute announced that Turkish-Israeli
    relations and other important issues facing Turkey today will be
    among a series of lectures at the Third Anatolian Cultures and Food
    Festival on October 6-9, 2011 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in
    Costa Mesa, CA.

    Other topics are the legacy of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire,
    Islam in Turkey, Turkey and the Arab Spring, Jewish-Muslim history,
    and the significance of the Turkish religious leader, Fethullah Gulen.

    They will be presented by journalists and academics from Turkey and
    the U.S.

    Some of the lectures are as follows:

    "Islam in Turkey: An Exceptional Story" and "Islam Without Extremes:
    A Muslim Case for Liberty"by Mustafa Akyol, columnist for the Turkish
    newspapers, Hurriyet Daily News and Star. Akyol's articles have also
    appeared in Foreign Affairs, Newsweek, Washington Post and Wall Street
    Journal and his book, "Islam without Extremes: A Muslim Case for
    Liberty, an argument for "Muslim liberalism," was published by W.W.
    Norton in July 2011.

    "Turkey and the Arab Spring: Turkey's role in the Muslim-Arab
    World's Democratization Efforts"and"Turkish-Israeli Relations:
    >From Strategic Alliance to Downgrading of Relations" by Kerim Balci,
    Editor-in-Chief of the Turkish Review, a bimonthly journal published
    by Turkey's Zaman Media Group. Balci is also a columnist in Today's
    Zaman and a TV correspondent on the Middle East. He was the Jerusalem
    correspondent for Zaman for eight years.

    "Cultural Legacy of Armenians in Anatolia and in the Ottoman Empire"
    by Edvin Minassian, an attorney and Chairman of the Organization of
    Istanbul Armenians; Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Armenian
    Bar Association and the Government Relations and Protocol Committee
    of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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