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    ARMENIAN STUDENTS TAKE ON DISCRIMINATION IN TURKISH TEXTBOOKS

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 19 2012
    Turkey

    Armenian grade school students in Turkey have prepared a document
    that points out the usage of degrading expressions about the Armenian
    community in Turkish textbooks, which they plan to submit to the
    Ministry of Education in a request for an unbiased portrayal of
    the community.

    Education Minister Omer Dincer held a meeting in Ankara two weeks
    ago with a group of grade school students from İstanbul's private
    Pangaltı Armenian Secondary School. The students prepared a document
    that included all misrepresentations of Armenians in Turkish textbooks
    used in grade school and high school education, which Dincer asked
    them in the meeting to do "as homework." The minister promised to
    analyze their comments in order to reach a conclusion on Armenian
    misrepresentation in the textbooks.

    The students did their "homework" and prepared a document with the
    help of other Armenian schools in İstanbul.

    The school will submit the document to the ministry before the semester
    ends later this month.

    The document mainly de-monstrates the need for an impartial approach
    toward Armenians. "The textbooks only mention anti-Ottoman Armenian
    acts during World War I. However, Armenians were not the only
    insurgent community during that time as even some Turkish gangs
    revolted against the Ottoman army," the school's director Karekin
    Barsamyan exclusively told Today's Zaman on Wednesday, saying they
    noted this issue in the document.

    Barsamyan said the document also suggests textbooks cite the Armenian
    community's service to the Ottoman Empire, as the two communities
    lived in fraternity for centuries, instead of emphasizing fights
    between Turks and Armenians during the war. "The humiliation
    and misrepresentation [of Armenians] lead to a strong bias among
    non-Armenian Turkish citizens, creating serious problems for our
    children in universities and at work," he elaborated.

    Barsamyan also briefly discussed the recent debates on a French bill
    penalizing the denial of an "Armenian genocide," which is to be voted
    on in the French senate on Jan. 23. "This issue [of Ottoman acts
    against Armenians] should have been solved between the Armenian and
    Turkish peoples decades ago, with mutual empathy. Because we did
    not solve it, third parties think they have a say on the issue,"
    the director said.

    Similarly, Silva Kuyumcu-yan, the director of İstanbul's private
    Getronagan Armenian High School, said to Today's Zaman, "We'd like to
    teach friendship to our students instead of discrimination, but those
    textbooks are a serious obstacle to our efforts." She also noted that
    she appreciates the ministry's decision to look into this issue.




    From: A. Papazian
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