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  • ANKARA: 'Armenian Conference is a Stab in the Back'

    Zaman, Turkey
    May 25 2005

    'Armenian Conference is a Stab in the Back'
    By Bahtiyar Kucuk, Zaman
    Published: Wednesday 25, 2005
    zaman.com


    A conference on "Ottoman Armenians", that was to be conducted at the
    Bosphorous University (BU) in Istanbul on May 25, has been postponed
    after Turkish Minister of Justice Cemil Cicek harshly scolded the
    organization.

    The conference titled "Ottoman Armenians at Decline of the Empire.
    Scientific Responsibility and Issues of Democracy" which the History
    Department of BU, the History Program at Sabanci University, and the
    Comparative Literature Department of Istanbul Bilgi University
    organized together was due to start today, on May 25 and continue for
    three days.

    BU canceled the conference after reaching a decision taken in the
    evening hours prior to the start of the conference. In the written
    statement made by the university, it was noted that BU had faced
    serious accusations regarding the conference. In the statement, "We
    fear that suggesting preconceived notions about the contents of a
    conference which is not yet actualized, may damage the scientific
    freedom of a state university. We announce to the Turkish public
    opinion that we have decided it would be more convenient to postpone
    the conference in the face of possible results from conducting the
    conference under these circumstances."

    It was understood that the speech Minister Cicek gave in Parliament
    was effective in brining about this decision. Cicek had said that the
    conference to be held at Bosporus University meant a "Stab in the
    back to the Turkish nation".

    Armenian Conference Preparation Committee member Assistant Professor
    Halil Barktay of Sabanci University interpreted Minister of Justice
    Cemil Cicek's statements as unfortunate. Berktay said: "It is a very
    horrendous statement for the Minister of Justice to make. Is this,
    which democracy, which law, which mission?" Academic Aksin Somel from
    Sabanci University spoke as follows: "Cemil Cicek's statement concern
    himself. The views the state had put forth have had no repercussions
    till now. The view of the state has been broadcast as the Turkish
    view on television and in newspapers. Let other views be given
    voice."
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