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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 3 2007


    Turkish Historical Society revives plans to create Kurdology
    Institute


    Turkish Historical Society (TTK) Chairman Professor Yusuf Halaçoðlu,
    speaking to Zaman daily, said recent statements about the possible
    Turkoman genealogy of Turkey's Kurds and the Armenian ancestry of
    Kurdish Alevis were deliberately misrepresented in the Turkish press.


    Yusuf Halaçoðlu
    Halaçoðlu clarified his use of the word `unfortunately,' while
    referring to his research on the ethnicity of Kurdish Alevis, whom he
    claims have Armenian ethnicity. The professor, whose controversial
    comments have been the subject of heated debate, noted that
    `unfortunately' refers not to the `fact' that Kurdish Alevis are
    Armenian but to the implied fact that Armenians had to convert or
    pretend to have converted. `There are a good number of Armenians who
    have become Muslim. These people are accepted as Muslims and have
    been incorporated into society. But these [Kurdish Alevis] could not
    integrate; hence, my use of the term `unfortunate',' Halaçoðlu said
    while speaking to Zaman's Nuriye Akman.
    The TTK chairman spoke about the lack of academic institutions in
    Turkey devoted to studying `Kurdology' and Armenian issues. Claiming
    that he was a ahead of his time in freely using the term `Kurdish' in
    his articles when use of the term was regarded as taboo in Turkey,
    Halaçoðlu said he had floated a proposition to the National Security
    Council (MGK) to establish a Kurdology and Armenian Studies Institute
    in 1988. `When I voiced this [proposal] at a meeting, everybody
    looked at me in a very unimpressed fashion,' Halaçoðlu said. The MGK
    secretary-general at the time, Teoman Koman, was interested in the
    idea and had called the professor to his office and asked him to
    start work, he explained, and added: `A month later he became
    undersecretary of the National Intelligence Organization (MIT). And
    this task was abandoned.'

    The TTK chairman also informed Akman that as soon as a bill relating
    to the TTK is passed by Parliament, he will establish a Kurdology
    Institute, to include desks for the Caucasus, Black Sea region,
    Balkans, Middle East, Iran and Asia. Halaçoðlu said the Kurdology
    Institute would deal with archeological, social anthropological,
    linguistic, cultural and ethnographic research.


    03.09.2007

    Today's Zaman Ankara

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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