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  • ANKARA: Stallone's New Armenian Film Angers Turkish People

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Jan 20 2007

    Stallone's New Armenian Film Angers Turkish People

    Saturday , 20 January 2007


    Famed American actor Sylvester Stallone's possible screen adaptation
    of the controversial so-called Armenian genocide novel `The Forty
    Days of Musa Dagh' has Turks in an uproar.

    English daily The Independent reported that the movie based on
    Austrian author Franz Werfel's 1934 novel has attracted the wrath of
    the Turkish community in Hollywood.

    The issue has long been a contentious topic in Turkey, which claims
    the 1915 events were not genocide. The group `Association for the
    Struggle Against Armenian Genocide Acknowledgement' is attempting to
    block production of the film.

    `The book is full of lies, since the author got his information from
    nationalist and radical Armenians,' the association's chairman Savas
    Egilmez told The Independent.

    `We have already sent necessary documents about the mentioned days to
    the producer of the film. Our allies will urge the producer not to
    produce this film.' Stallone retorted:

    `Talk about a political hot potato. The Turks have been killing that
    subject for 85 years.'

    Stallone is currently on a promotional tour for his latest film,
    `Rocky Balboa,' the sixth and final installment of the `Rocky'
    series.

    More than 520,000 Turkish and Kurdish people were massacred by the
    armed Armenian groupd during the 1914-1918 years.
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