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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    March 10 2007

    Armenian historian bows out of Harput dig

    The New Anatolian / Ankara

    Yusuf Halacoglu, head of the Turkish Historical Society (TTK), stated
    yesterday that despite saying earlier he would participate in the
    project, an Armenian historian has now decided against jointly
    excavating an alleged mass burial site.

    Holding a press conference at the TTK's offices, Halacoglu said that
    he had accepted a proposal by Ara Sarafian to work together to look
    into allegations of a mass grave. "We have been in contact via
    email," said Halacoglu. "In the email I sent him on Feb. 26, I told
    him not to take some stories published in papers into consideration.
    I proposed we meet face to face to set a date of the work,
    principles, those who will participate in the commission and which
    archives will be investigated. I also asked him to write in Turkish
    as he speaks perfect Turkish."

    Halacoglu said that he got a negative reply from Sarafian. "He wrote
    that he has been following the developments in the Turkish media and
    was sorry he will not be carrying out the common project," said the
    historian. "Sarafian said that he thought the project would be
    productive for both sides. He wrote, 'If, contrary to what you said,
    well-kept Ottoman archives are lacking, we can't make any progress,'
    adding that he hopes to work together on new projects. Following his
    message I sent him an email, but haven't gotten an answer."

    Stating that he received a press release from the Gomidas Institute
    on Thursday saying that they couldn't conduct the research, Halacoglu
    said that they were supposed to conduct the research together in line
    with the proposal. "We were planning to examine foreign archives, as
    well as Ottoman archives and look at the report of then U.S. Consul
    Leslie Davis," he said.

    Citing an article from the March 2 issue of the Agos newspaper,
    Halacoglu said that there was about him, but more important was
    another saying, "The diaspora is opposing Sarafian." "I think this
    news clearly shows why Sarafian has given up," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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