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    Azg Daily, Armenia
    April 14 2010


    DADRIAN-AKCAM BOOK ON THE TURKISH COURTS-MARTIAL NOW IN ITS THIRD EDITION

    Genocide Research Zoryan Institute


    Despite being based on a taboo topic that is subject to legal
    restriction in Turkey, the Dadrian-Akcam book on the Turkish
    Courts-Martial titled, "Tehcir ve Taktil:" Divan-ı Harb-i Ã-rfî
    ZabıtlarÄ&#x B1;. Ittihad ve Terakki'nin Yargılanması, 1919-1922 is now in
    its third edition, indicating remarkable interest in the topic of the
    Armenian Genocide there. First published some sixteen months ago by
    Bilgi University Press in Istanbul, this 732-page volume is a detailed
    reconstruction, plus a historical and legal analysis of the post-WWI
    Turkish military tribunals prosecuting the perpetrators of "crimes
    against the Armenians" during the war, and is based on original
    Ottoman sources. Jointly compiled and edited by Professors Vahakn N.
    Dadrian, Director of Genocide Research at the Zoryan Institute, and
    Taner Akcam, Kaloosdian/Mugar Chair in Armenian Genocide Studies at
    Clark University, this compendium is ushered in by a 125pp extensive
    introduction by Prof. Dadrian. It explores the criminal prosecution in
    the 1919-1921 post-war period of the perpetrators of the wartime
    Armenian Genocide. Supported by a succession of post-war but
    pre-Kemalist Turkish governments, Turkish Military Tribunals spent
    months gathering incriminating evidence as part of their pre-trial
    interrogations. As a result, the Mazhar Inquiry Commission was able to
    amass, classify and catalogue a wealth of evidence attesting to the
    deliberate and planned nature of the wholesale liquidation of the
    targeted Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire. Witness
    testimonies included disclosures by high-ranking military officers,
    governors of several ranks, and Young Turk Ittihad party leaders,
    including the extensive affidavit supplied by wartime Third Army
    Commander, General Mehmet Vehip.

    Several aspects of these trials, unprecedented in Ottoman-Turkish
    history, render the resulting documentation of the centrally organized
    mass murder invaluable. Foremost among these is the nature of the
    evidence-in-chief, involving secret and top-secret official ciphers
    issuing from Talat Pasha, Interior Minister, party chief and the prime
    architect of the Armenian Genocide. Equally important, all these
    ciphers were authenticated by competent officials from both the
    Justice and Interior Ministries before being introduced as prima facie
    evidence. Moreover, the defendants were confronted with these
    documents asking them to verify the authenticity of their signatures
    at the end of these documents.

    An English language edition of this very important book is set to be
    published by a major American University Press, hopefully before the
    end of the year.
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