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    THE TURKISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO RESEARCH TASHNAK ARCHIVES
    By Aslihan Aydin

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 15 2007

    The Turkish Historical Society (TTK) reportedly wants to finance the
    opening up of the Tashnak Archives in Boston to Turkish historians.

    The president of the TTK, Professor Yusuf Halacoðlu, said that until
    now his organization has been denied access to the Tashnak Archives
    on the basis of claims that the documents "are not classified and
    categorized." As for archives in Jerusalem and Armenia, Professor
    Halacoðlu notes that no excuses have been provided in the barring
    of Turkish historians from these resources. Refusing to accept the
    excuse the Boston-based Tashnak Archives had proffered, Halacoðlu
    has offered to finance the cataloguing of the archive with TTK funds.

    The TTK has obtained access to documents pertaining to Ottoman
    Armenians in the archives of a number of countries, including Russia,
    Iran, Azerbaijan, France and England. Two central archives to which
    the TTK has not been able to obtain access are the Tashnak Archives
    in Boston, which contains pre-1923 documents concerning the Armenians,
    and the Patriarchate Archives in Jerusalem.

    These archives, he maintains, contain crucial documentation about the
    Armenians. Halacoðlu also maintains that despite the fact that a few
    well-known defenders of the Armenian genocide have been given access
    to the Tashnak Archives, there has never been a Turkish historian or
    researcher allowed to use this resource.

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