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  • BAKU: Ara Sarafyan agrees to conduct research w/ Turkish historians

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Feb 22 2007

    Armenian historian Ara Sarafyan agrees to conduct research with
    Turkish historians

    22 February 2007 [07:15] - Today.Az

    British historian of Armenian origin Ara Sarafyan accepted the
    suggestion of the chairman of the Turkish History Institution, Yusif
    Halajoglu, to conduct research on "Armenian genocide" together.


    Sarafyan responded positively to the suggestion from Professor
    Halajoglu in the symposium held in Istanbul University March 16,
    2006. He suggested to start researches with Harpur, ancient
    settlement area in Turkish administrative territorial unit Elazig.

    "Turkish historians should reveal the Ottoman records regarding the
    Armenians who were forced to emigrate from Harput. Then we'll find
    out whether these materials clear out the further fate of Armenians.
    I'll reveal my records as well," he said.

    The historian noted he wants to begin researches with Harpur because,
    unlike Erzurum and Vandan, there was no unrest in Harpur in 1915 and
    the territory was not invaded by Russians. Halajoglu positively
    responded his suggestion.

    "Armenians had stated before that they would accept our suggestion on
    condition that we should recognize the genocide, then conduct
    research together. For the first time Armenian historian accepted our
    suggestion unconditionally. It is very important," he underscored.

    The professor also stressed that Sarafyan's brave move may jeopardize
    his life. British citizen Ara Sarafyan is the editor of Blue Book,
    the main basis for the "Armenian genocide" in Europe, APA reports.


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/36841.html
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