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  • ANKARA: TTK President =?unknown?q?Hala=E7o=F0lu?= responds to Sarafi

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 17 2007

    TTK President Halaçoðlu responds to Sarafian's claims


    President of the Turkish Historical Society (TTK) Yusuf Halaçoðlu
    said Armenian historian Ara Sarafian was disturbed by the institute's
    initiative to study the archives of Tashnak, the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation political party founded during the Ottoman
    Empire that now operates throughout the Armenian diaspora.


    In a television program he participated in, Halaçoðlu said that they
    would have to investigate all archives including the Tashnak
    archives. `Between 1989 and 1992 I was in charge of those archives. I
    categorized them. Obviously I know which documents are included in
    the files. As Sarafian claims, there aren't documents about each
    village and each neighborhood. There are collective documents. There
    are documents about how many Armenians were transferred from Elazýð,
    where they went, and how long they stayed,' Halaçoðlu said.

    `If they are not in the Ottoman archives, they might be in the
    patriarchate archives. Let's study them. Why are they hesitant to
    open those archives?' Halaçoðlu asked. `There is someone that does a
    lot of research there. He would know if such information could be
    found in them. I said I didn't know of such a list. Surely, if there
    is, then we can research it together. But why is he backing away? Why
    is he giving up the study because of what I said without even doing
    any research?'

    The TTK president claimed that Sarafian is interested in finding a
    list of Armenians living in the region because he wants to file for
    property rights. Halaçoðlu, who is not authorized to limit access to
    archives, said `I am a researcher, I am not on the archives
    administrative board.'

    Recalling that Sarafian had launched a study in 1991 when Halaçoðlu
    was the president of the Ottoman archives, Halaçoðlu said he gave
    3,000 photocopies to the Armenian historian.

    `Doesn't Sarafian know what happened in the region? He does. He is
    just trying to do demagoguery. What I said was very clear. I said our
    research should not include only the Ottoman archives but every other
    archive as well. I think our desire to research the Armenian and
    Tashnak archives made them hesitant because in those archives there
    are documents detailing what they did in Tashnak. For example, the
    names of countries they cooperated with and bought weapons from,
    which operation they launched and the names of people they killed.'

    Halaçoðlu said Sarafian was trying to create a commotion instead of
    cooperating with them. `Their cooperative stance seems like a
    response to our recent attempts to conduct research,' Halaçoðlu said.
    `This is a serious institute. We invite everyone to be serious. I
    don't want to start a job by getting into polemics. If he really
    wants to do research or wants to resolve this problem then he can
    apply directly to us. We can decide the format of the research and
    plan out a strategy.'

    Recalling that Sarafyan believes 12,000 Armenians were killed in the
    region, Halaçoðlu said that he welcomed any serious research to be
    conducted regarding the issue.
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