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    Zaman, Turkey
    June 3 2005

    British Publishing Company to Revise Scandalous Travel Guide
    By Bahtiyar Kucuk, Tugba Sasanlar
    Published: Friday 03, 2005
    zaman.com


    The publishers of "Eyewitness Travel Guide", which gives misleading
    images of Turkish history, has promised to revise the book in
    response to an article in Zaman.

    About an illustration of Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamit II with blood
    dripping from his hands, the publishing company Dorling Kindersley
    (DK) said passages in the booklet that caused controversy would be
    revised. The main contributor of the book Suzanne Swan also noted she
    would ask the company to change the illustrations of Abdulhamit II
    and Barbaros Hayreddin Pasha, Admiral of the Ottoman fleet. Canan
    Silay, a Turkish citizen who is among the authors of the book, said
    that she saw the said illustrations for the first time and was
    astonished. Meanwhile, Istanbul Attorney General Nazmi Okumus said
    there would be a thorough examination of both books and an
    investigation into the guide to Istanbul by MasterCard.

    On Thursday, June 2, in a headline titled "Istanbul City Guides
    Become Source of Scandals" Zaman announced that travel guides written
    and published abroad for tourists to Turkey include information that
    slanders Turkey and some of its historical figures. The news article
    noted that the "Turkey-Blue Guide" wrote that Mehmet the Conqueror
    had committed "slaughter" when he captured Istanbul and the other
    guidebook named "Eyewitness Travel Guides" illustrated Abdulhamit II
    with blood dripping from his hands.

    London-based publishing company DK's Travel Department Office Manager
    Caroline Evans said that the book's parts about Abdulhamit II and
    Barbaros Hayreddin Pasha will be revised by editors, who will
    double-check the sources on the Ottoman Sultan and Admiral. Susan
    Swan, main contributor of the Eyewitness Travel Guides Turkey also
    said that she would personally ask the publishing company in London
    to change the illustrations of Abdulhamit II and Barbaros Hayreddin
    Pasha. She has been living in Turkey for 15 years and very well
    understands Turkey's sensitivity about these illustrations, Swan
    emphasized, and that she did not know that these illustrations were
    to be included. The two illustrations on pages 55 and 57 of the book
    were taken from the Mary Evans Picture Library in London she said: "I
    was responsible only for writing the text for this book, as the
    author. Photographs, prints and drawings were not my responsibility
    and I had no decisions in which prints were used. I have been in
    Turkey for 15 years as a foreign journalist and am always careful to
    portray Turkey in the correct and proper way." Swan continued that
    she has also received letters from readers about some erroneous
    information in the book and added these would be amended in 2006
    edition. Swan, who has been living in Turkey since 1990, still works
    for British Leather International Media Company in Antalya.

    Canan Ener Silay, a Turkish author, was also among the contributors
    of the Eyewitness Travel Guides. Silay expressed that she saw the
    scandalous illustrations for the first time in Zaman, that each
    author contributed parts in their own specific area of interest and
    she wrote information about hotels, restaurants and transportation.
    She said of the illustrations: "These are political issues that
    should be taken seriously. The presence of these parts is unnecessary
    and nonsense. It might have been done to attract attention."

    Saying that the articles she wrote for the Eyewitness Travel Guides
    were published in 1998, Silay says: "Information that I wrote for the
    issue on Istanbul then was used again by the publishing company in
    Eyewitness Travel Guides-Turkey in 2003. I am learning from you that
    my name was also printed in the 2003 edition. I will call the
    publishing company in London and receive information about this."
    Silay makes translations to foreign-based books.

    Meanwhile, Istanbul Attorney General Nazmi Okumus announced that they
    are considering enlarging the investigation they launched into
    literature produced by MasterCard. Okumus said that they would take
    the other travel books mentioned in Zaman newspaper into the
    framework of the investigation as well. Attorney General Okumus had
    launched an investigation on erroneous expressions such as "Armenians
    were massacred" and "Ataturk banned any expression of Kurdishness as
    part of an assimilation plan in 1924" that were included in the
    Istanbul guidebook distributed by the MasterCard for the UEFA
    Champions League final match in Istanbul on May 25.
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