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    ASSYRIAN MASS GRAVE INVESTIGATION IN TURKEY

    Assyrian International News Agency
    EasternStar News Agency
    April 18 2007

    Between April 23-24, 2007, the Turkish Historical Society and
    the Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation will
    initiate discussions about a possible investigation of a mass grave
    (AINA, 11-28-2006, 11-6-2006) in the Mardin Province. The proposed
    investigation will seek to clarify conflicting claims about the origins
    of the mass grave through a forensic and historical investigation that
    will continue until the autumn of 2007 when a joint expert opinion
    will be issued.

    Background: In October 2006 villagers in Kuru village of Nusaybin
    district, in southeastern Turkey's Mardin province disclosed that
    they had found a mass grave in a cave near their village. Some
    local reporters published articles including photographs of the
    site stating that the grave contained remains of Armenians, and
    was similar to other grave sites from this era. The authorities of
    the Mardin province launched their own investigation and concluded
    that the remains were from Roman times. The new investigation by the
    Turkish Historical Society and the Institute for Historical Justice
    and Reconciliation will seek to clarify these conflicting claims
    through a collaborative investigation.

    This proposed joint investigation of the Mardin mass grave will be
    led by Professor Yusuf Halacoðlu, president of the Turkish Historical
    Society, and Professor David Gaunt of Sodertorn University College in
    Sweden who is the project director for the Institute for Historical
    Justice and Reconciliation at the Salzburg Seminar.

    The initial meeting in Mardin on April 23-24, 2007 will include
    an inspection of the mass gravesite in Kuru village of Nusaybin
    district. The aim of this visit is to make a preliminary survey to
    establish whether the site is suitable for a future interdisciplinary
    investigation by forensic medical experts, archaeologists, physical
    anthropologists and historians. If such a determination is made,
    forensic experts will be engaged to assist the Turkish Historical
    Society and the Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation
    in their work.

    For more information contact:

    Professor Yusuf Halacoðlu, President, Turkish Historical Institute
    Email: [email protected]

    Professor David Gaunt, Professor of History, Sodertorn University
    College Email: [email protected]

    --Boundary_(ID_/4/tQ1mFkdkIfxvT INucew)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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