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    "I AM PROUD THAT I AM HAKOB VARDOVIAN'S GRANDCHILD," FORMER RECTOR OF VAN UNIVERSITY SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    May 29 2007

    ISTANBUL, MAY 29, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Yucel Askin, the
    former Rector of the Van University affirmed that he is the grandchild
    of famous theatrical figure Hakob Vardovian (Gulli Hakob).

    After being arrested Yucel Askin for the first time spoke about his
    origin, stating: "My father's father is Hakob Vardovian. He in future
    adopted Mohammedanism and took the name Yakup. He is the founder of the
    Turkish theater. I am proud that I am Hakob Vardovian's grandchild,
    but neither me nor father had any tie with Armenians. I know myself
    as a Turk and a citizen of the Republic of Turkey. And as for the
    events taken place in 1915, in my opinion, it is a human tragedy. I
    am not all stooped by the fact that my grandfather is Vardovian."

    To recap, Van University Rector Yucel Askin was arrested on October
    14, 2005, because of some problems arisen in the contract of transfer
    of the money connected with getting medical equipment at the cost of
    25 mln dollars for the research hospital of the medical faculty. The
    latter was presented the accusation "of creating a criminal group
    for mercenary motives." The Rector for the first time arrested in the
    history of the Republic of Turkey on December 28, 2005 was set free.

    The Rector's arrest met counteraction of the scientific circles of
    Turkey who opposing parties joined, as a result of what that issue
    got a political shading. And after the issue when Yucel Askin's having
    Armenian origin started being speculated by deputy of the Justice and
    Development party Ramazan Toprak, Constantinople Armenian Patriarch
    Mesrop II Moutafian presented here a serious criticis, stating:
    "Honourable Toprak spoke about Armenians in such a way as if being
    an Armenian is a crime or means a much worse thing. Similar racist
    expressions were inadmissible in modern democratic countries."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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