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    ARMENIANS OF FRANCE ESTABLISHED A "COMMITTEE OF PROTECTING TANER AKCAM"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.07.2007 18:54 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian community of France has established
    a "Committee of Advocating Taner Akcam", which will protect the
    writer from possible attacks by Turkey. The Committee has turned
    to the French government and a number of European structures with
    a letter, which informs about increasing danger for Akcam because
    of his publications on the Armenian Genocide. The letter condemns
    Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code, which violates the freedom
    of speech and expression. "For about a month ago Professor Taner
    Akcam at the Minnesota University found out that a man hiding in the
    USA under "Holdwater" pseudonym and who is struggling against the
    Armenian Genocide recognition for more than 30 years and protecting
    the Turkish viewpoint in this respect is nobody else, than film
    director Murad Gumen. After this the number of threats addressed to
    the Turkish historian has significantly increased. An article titled
    "Is it possible that Taner Akcam will be killed" was posted on one
    of the Turkish web-sites.

    The author of the article remembers Akcam's activities and brings a
    letter written by the historian himself.

    In this letter Akcam says, "After Hrant I am next in turn", "Yerkir"
    newspaper reports.

    In 1977 Taner Akcam had to leave Turkey. From 1988 he lived in Hamburg,
    Germany. From 2002 he is junior scientific assistant professor at
    the Minnesota University, USA. Akcam is the author of "Shameful Act"
    Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility", which
    was widely and positively accepted in the USA and has attracted great
    attention towards the author and the Armenian Genocide issue.
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