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  • ANKARA: Opening Of Mass Grave Fails To Satisfy Historian

    OPENING OF MASS GRAVE FAILS TO SATISFY HISTORIAN

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    April 25 2007

    Yusuf Halacoðlu of the Turkish Historical Society (TTK) and
    historian David Gaunt of Sodertorns University College in Sweden in a
    collaborative effort opened a mass grave on Monday in the southeastern
    town of Nusaybin, which Armenian historians say may contain the remains
    of victims of the alleged 1915 genocide of Armenians at the hands of
    the Ottoman Empire.

    Nevertheless the endeavor didn't seem to be satisfactory for Gaunt,
    who refused to collect earth or bone samples from the grave.

    Speaking to reporters following an examination of the site, Halacoðlu
    said Gaunt told him that the grave they had exposed was not the one
    he had planned to analyze, causing Gaunt to refuse to collect any
    samples. Halacoðlu, who argues that the remains are from Roman times,
    however, said he had collected samples, which would be scientifically
    analyzed.

    The mass grave in Nusaybin was discovered by villagers in August
    2006. The area where the mass grave lies is on an ancient line of
    defense works and underground storage rooms dating back to Roman times.

    Gaunt expressed disappointment at a joint press conference following
    the grave opening. "My impression is that this grave is one in which
    no scientific research can be carried out. The grave has undergone
    numerous changes so it is not recognizable. Consequently, I have to say
    that this grave is not suitable for scientific research. As a result,
    we can say nothing but that this grave is not the one we intended to
    research." However, Gaunt added that this could be a start for joint
    research with Halacoðlu in the future.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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