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  • Turkish Historian Contrived History With Excavation Of Grave Of Mass

    TURKISH HISTORIAN CONTRIVED HISTORY WITH EXCAVATION OF GRAVE OF MASS BURIAL OF ARMENIANS: EMINENT HISTORIAN OF ARMENIAN DIASPORA

    Arminfo
    2007-03-13 13:38:00

    "There was never a discussion of excavating gravesites in Harput. This
    pretension is contrived and spread in the Turkish Mass Media by the
    Head of the Turkish Historical Society Yusuf Halacoglu", the Director
    of Komitas Institute in London , an eminent historian of the Armenian
    Diaspora Ara Sarafyan told ArmInfo. Commenting on the information,
    spread in the Turkish press, about his alleged initial agreement and
    then a refusal to participate in the excavation of gravesites in Harput
    in Turkey, A. Sarafyan repeated that "there was never a discussion
    of participation in this nitiative". "We proposed to undertake a
    joint study with two parts, one concerning Ottoman deportation and
    resettlement records and the other concerning other records, most
    notable English, German and Armenian language materials", the Armenian
    historian said, having noted that the Komitas Institute had asked
    the Turkish Historical Society to give the archive materials about
    the deportation of Armenians in 1915, in particular, from the Harput
    plain. However, Y. Halacoglu made a statement about the non-existence
    of the Ottoman records. "Nevertheless, "the non-existent" records
    are directly related to two Ottoman decrees which Turkish official
    historians have claimed regulated the deportation ad resettlement of
    Ottoman Armenians in 1915. These were the May 30, 1915 regulations on
    deportations and the June 10, 1915 regulations on the resettlement of
    deportees, the liquidation of their properties and their compensation
    in their places of exile. He added that it is not clear why the
    Turkish historian could make such a categorical statement about the
    non-existence of the Ottoman records we asked for, taking into account
    the fact that there are many Ottoman archives in Turkey and not all
    Ottoman records in these archives are catalogued.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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