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  • Eminent Institution Of Turkey Decided: Mehmet PerincEk Is Not Enough

    EMINENT INSTITUTION OF TURKEY DECIDED: MEHMET PERINcEK IS NOT ENOUGH COMPETENT IN ARMENIAN CASE

    16:45 17/04/2014 Â" LAW

    The leadership of one of the most famous universities in
    Turkey,"Kayseri-Erciyes", believes that Mehmet Perincek, the Turkish
    historian, author of the book "The Armenian Case in 120 documents of
    Russian State Archives," is not competent enough in the Armenian Case.

    Perincek himself told about this "Vesti.az", reports the Azerbaijani
    news agency.

    Azerbaijani agency calls Perincek one "of the main exposers of the
    myth" on the Armenian Genocide.

    Mehmet Perincek stated that the "Kayseri" university has refused him
    to attend the Conference on "exposure" of the Armenian Genocide. "The
    reason for failure is simply ridiculous - they say as if "I am not
    enough competent in the Armenian Case. "But it did not stop me - the
    panel on the Armenian genocide will be held on April 25 in another
    place with the participation of Professor Yusuf Halacoglu," said
    Mehmet Perincek.

    According to the agency, Mehmet Perincek was born on September 19,
    1978 in Istanbul. He graduated from the Law Faculty of Istanbul
    University and made a post-graduate study at the Istanbul University
    Institute of Ataturk's Principles and History of the Revolution. In
    2005 and 2006 he took postgraduate courses at MGIMO, and has become
    a scholar at the Russian Ministry of Education.

    Note that Mehmet Perincek's father - Dogu Perincek, who is the leader
    of the Working Party of Turkey, in August 2013 he was sentenced to life
    imprisonment on the case of the terrorist organization "Ergenekon",
    but in March 2014 was released. Mehmet Perincek was also arrested by
    the "Ergenekon" case in 2011, but was later released.

    Source: Panorama.am

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