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    Ottoman Archives To Be Promoted

    Turkish Press

    Published: 3/25/2005

    ANKARA - Prime Ministry State Archives Director General Yusuf Sarinay
    said on Friday that allegations of so-called Armenian genocide were
    based on subjective works and evaluations like memories instead
    of scientific documents, adding, "there are tens of thousands of
    documents in our archives refuting these allegations."

    Stressing that Turkey had one of the most important archives in the
    world with the Ottoman heritage of 700-year rich historical archives,
    Sarinay said that the Ottoman Archives would be promoted at a meeting
    on March 28th.

    "These archives have an authentic value about history of not only
    Turks, but also Middle and Near East, Balkans, Mediterranean, Northern
    Africa and Arab countries," he said.

    Noting that there were more than 100 million documents about the
    Ottoman era in the archives, Sarinay said, "we are aware of that any
    regional or world history written without examining those documents
    would be deficient. We have opened the classified documents to use of
    both Turkish and foreign researches. Our efforts have been continuing
    to classify the remaining documents."

    "Also, we have started publishing catalogues of documents in
    our web-page in order to provide scientific circles with some
    facilities and to remove obstacles in front of information. Those
    who are interested in these documents can visit our web-page:
    www.devletarsivleri.gov.tr. Number of foreign scientists applying
    to use the Ottoman Archives have increased in recent years. More
    than 3,500 researches from 80 different countries benefited from the
    archives so far," he said.

    -ALLEGATIONS OF SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE-

    Noting that allegations of so-called Armenian genocide were based on
    subjective works and evaluations like memories instead of scientific
    documents, Sarinay said, "there are tens of thousands of documents
    in our archives refuting these allegations. Some Armenian circles
    have been defaming Turkish nation by bringing such allegations from
    scientific grounds to political grounds in order to maintain their
    baseless allegations."

    "Scientific research of our archives will put an end to such baseless
    political prejudices. Otherwise, subjective approaches which are not
    based on archives, the objective sources of the history, will serve
    nothing, but reviving the buried enmities and hatred among nations,"
    Sarinay added.
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