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    HISTORIAN HALACOGLU REFUSES TO RESIGN

    BÝA
    Aug 22 2007
    Turkey

    In a press briefing following his controversial comments on Kurds,
    Alevis and Armenians in Anatolia, historian Yusuf Halacoglu has refused
    to heed calls for his resignation. He argues that his comments were
    misunderstood.

    Historian Yusuf Halacoglu, who is president of the Turkish Historical
    Society (TTK), has arranged a press briefing in order to defend his
    controversial comments on the ethnic make-up of Turkey.

    Refuses to resign

    Rejecting calls for his resignation, Halacoglu said, "I, Halacoglu,
    did not do this research because I am president of the TTK. I am a
    historian. I have not had a phone call from the government."

    He emphasised that his comments had been misinterpreted: "I did not
    reject [the existence of] Kurds, I said the following: 'Some who
    believe themselves to be Kurds are shown as Turkmens in 16th century
    records. Is that saying there are no Kurds? I [also] did not say that
    Kurdish Alevis are Armenians. There are Armenians who pretended to
    be Kurdish Alevis in order to escape the forced emigration. Being is
    different, pretending to be is different."

    2,287 Kurdish tribes registered

    Halacoglu said that as a scientist he based his claims on documents
    and said that he had done research on the roots of the Anatolian
    peoples for years. He rejected accusations of racism, saying that
    he has the names of Kurdish tribes on his computer: "Look, there are
    2,287 Kurdish tribes here. If I am racist, why did I write them down?

    Alright, if I had said there were no Kurds, there are [only] Turkmen,
    that would be different."

    "Armenian Patriarch is my friend"

    The historian recounted that he was being asked where the 1.5 million
    Armenians who used to live in Anatolia were today. He described it
    as the duty of scientists to research where they were:

    "I researched this. I did not research according to Armenians, Kurds,
    Turks. It was I who found the Armenians who were said to be dead. The
    Armenian Patriarch Mesrob is my friend."

    Halacoglu had also referred to a famous Turkish actress and singer,
    Hulya Avsar, who has talked about her Kurdish roots. The historian
    had denied her claim, saying that she was really of Turkmen origin.

    In his press briefing, he referred to Hulya Avsar's mother's insistence
    that they were Kurdish by saying: "She says they are Avsar. That
    is the biggest lineage of the 24 Oguz. But let her say what she
    wants."

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