Cemal Pasha Grandson succeeded the most difficult: Mehmet Ali Birand
12:00, 22 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Various Turkish intellectuals do
not cease talking about Cemal Pasha grandson book entitled ''1915.
Armenian Genocide ". As Armenpress reports Turk intellectual and
analyst Mehmet Ali Birand wrote an article in Turkish Milliyet daily
newspaper.
''Hasan Cemal wrote a book about the things one could not even utter
by words. In real he managed to do the most difficult. The book does
not urge whether the Genocide occurred or not. The book dwells on what
Hasan Cemal felt when learning about the Genocide''Birand stated,
Armenpress reports.
The analyst speaks about the years when Armenian issue discussion was
banned in Turkish society and reportedly neither the state nor the
books did not dwell on the theme. In the words of the analyst "Agos"
weekly ex editor in chief, Hrant Dink's murder became pivotal in
this case. Hrant Dink's assassination changed the mentality of an
important part of the people habiting in that country. It awoke the
people. Currently we are regarding 1915 events in different way''
Birand writes and states Cemal book mainly tells about this change.
The intellectual advises everybody to get the book and read it .
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
12:00, 22 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Various Turkish intellectuals do
not cease talking about Cemal Pasha grandson book entitled ''1915.
Armenian Genocide ". As Armenpress reports Turk intellectual and
analyst Mehmet Ali Birand wrote an article in Turkish Milliyet daily
newspaper.
''Hasan Cemal wrote a book about the things one could not even utter
by words. In real he managed to do the most difficult. The book does
not urge whether the Genocide occurred or not. The book dwells on what
Hasan Cemal felt when learning about the Genocide''Birand stated,
Armenpress reports.
The analyst speaks about the years when Armenian issue discussion was
banned in Turkish society and reportedly neither the state nor the
books did not dwell on the theme. In the words of the analyst "Agos"
weekly ex editor in chief, Hrant Dink's murder became pivotal in
this case. Hrant Dink's assassination changed the mentality of an
important part of the people habiting in that country. It awoke the
people. Currently we are regarding 1915 events in different way''
Birand writes and states Cemal book mainly tells about this change.
The intellectual advises everybody to get the book and read it .
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress