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    HISTORIAN ARA SARAFIAN'S PROPOSAL TO RESEARCH OTTAMAN ARCHIVES ACCEPTED BY HISTORY ACADEMY OF TURKEY

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Feb 22 2007

    ANKARA, FEBRUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Ara Sarafian,
    a historian, specialist of the Armenian Genocide issue started a
    dialogue recently with Yusuf Halacoglu, the Chairman of the History
    Academy of Turkey, historian. Ara Sarafian participated in March 16,
    2006 in the conference organized in the Istanbul University and spoke
    about the Armenian Genocide. After Ara Sarafian's speech historian
    Yusuf Halacoglu proposed him to work together for discussion of the
    1915 events. Ara Sarafian received the proposal. In the interview
    given to the "Nokta" weekly in February, 2007, Ara Sarafian said that
    no work has been done with Yusuf Halacoglu by now but it does not
    mean that no public program may be worked out, Marmara states. Ara
    Sarafian, who works at the Komitas Istitute of Great Britain, now
    presented an interesting proposal to the History Academy of Turkey. He
    proposed that a joint research is implemented on the occasion of some
    events. For example, according to the Turkish viewpoint, all the
    reports concerning the exile are kept in the Ottaman archives. So,
    names of exiled people must be found in those archives, it must
    be fixed in those lists when and from where the mentioned people
    were exiled, where they were sent and settled and what organization
    work was done in that place of exile, what compensations were paid
    for the territories and the property the exiled Armenians left. Ara
    Sarafian proposes the following: "Let's choose the region of Kharberd
    as a place for discussion of some events. Let's historians in Turkey
    put on discussion all those documents which are about the Armenians
    exiled from Kharberd. Let's see if it is written in those documents
    what fate the exiled people had. How many Armenians were exiled?

    How many people were allowed to stay in the place of their
    settlement? What happened with those who stayed? Let's find out
    which the strong or weak sides of the documents are. I, from my side,
    will put on the table documents which brought me to the conclusion
    that Armenians lived in that region were not only exiled but also
    were carried on policy of the worst attitude and slaughter. Let's
    together examine which the strong or weak sides of those documents
    are. Ara Sarafian explained that Kharberd was just chosen as there is
    much information abroad about that place and Kharberd had not been in
    a war situation like Van or Erzrum. Consequently, discussion of some
    events in Kharberd must be a transparent and scientific work. In Ara
    Sarafian's words, if the work is done, historians of other regions will
    also be invited and similar researches will be carried out concerning
    other regions as well. The Turkish "Sabah" daily states that Turkish
    History Academy Chairman Yusuf Halacoglu stated in response to Ara
    Sarafian's above-mentioned proposal that the proposal is accepted:
    "I officially state that we accept Ara Sarafian's proposal." Halacoglu
    mentioned that Ara Sarafian has a brave posture as it may put him in
    difficult situation, and he may be put on different pressures.
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