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    RESEARCHER COLLECTS 1915 SOLIDARITY STORIES

    Hurriyet Daily News
    May 10 2012
    Turkey

    A London-based academic is gathering the stories of Turks who saved
    the lives of Armenians during the forced deportation of the latter
    in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.

    "The [notion of] the 'murderous Turk' disturbs me as an individual. It
    is much more important to remember the good than to remind [people of]
    the bad. I have no special [desire] to compile Turkish and Armenian
    stories. I want to do this project in the name of humanity," Ziya
    Meral, a Turkish researcher and academic living in London, told the
    Hurriyet Daily News.

    Meral said she did not use the term "genocide" to describe the events
    of 1915, and that he disliked emphasizing the word.

    The story of Mehmet Bey, a factory owner, is among the most striking
    accounts she came across, according to Meral. "Mehmet Bey established
    a factory in [the eastern province of] Malatya with the aid of an
    Armenian family. He hid the family that helped him during the events
    of 1915 and arranged for their safe departure to Aleppo," he said.

    The project will also be launched on the Internet soon.

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