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    RECTORS NOT PREJUDICED AGAINST KURDISH DEPARTMENTS - SABAH

    Turkish Daily News
    Sept 4 2007

    University rectors have no objection to a proposal by Yusuf Halacoðlu,
    the chairman of Turkish History Institution, with respect to the
    necessity of opening Kurdish and Armenian research departments in
    universities, reported the daily Sabah yesterday.

    Gazi University rector, Professor Kadri Yamac said that he was not
    prejudiced against the formation of neither a Kurdish nor Armenian
    department. He added that instead of establishing new departments,
    Kurdish and Armenian subjects could be included in the existing
    departments. "We have five departments in our university. Departments
    with masters and PhD degree programs. I do not know whether such
    broad structuring is needed concerning the issue. If a consensus is
    achieved regarding that, universities should work more on the issue,
    we will evaluate it," Yamac said.

    Istanbul Technical University rector, Professor Faruk Karadoðan said
    it was necessary to establish groups, which would enable historians
    to cooperate regarding the Armenian and Kurdish issues.

    "Yet, our expertise area is mainly confined to the realm of
    engineering rather than history. Kurdish and Armenian departments
    could be established in order to overcome the misunderstandings. I
    support the idea that regardless of the subject matter, it is useful
    to establish departments provided that they will carry out scientific
    research," said Karadoðan, reported the daily.

    --Boundary_(ID_tt3K/jPJpRllmiZeJLexqA)--
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