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    Turkish PM denies university bullied into cancelling conference on Armenians

    Yeni Safak website, Istanbul
    4 Jun 05

    Excerpt from interview with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
    published by Turkish newspaper Yeni Safak website on 4 June

    [Passage omitted]

    [Question] The draft law [on the new penal code] does not refer to
    slander only. There is a provision about basic national interests. For
    example national interests could include issues such as the withdrawal
    of troops from Cyprus and the Armenian genocide.

    [Erdogan] The law has its own language. I am not a lawyer. I do not
    know what is said in the reasoning for basic national interests but
    I do not agree with that example. No judge could evaluate the matter
    that way.

    On the Armenian genocide issue I do not think that it could be
    discussed as something pertaining to the state. I ask you then: Why
    did the organizers of this symposium [Istanbul's Bosphorus University
    conference on Armenians in the Ottoman Empire] change their minds?

    [Question] The justice minister's remarks intimidated the president
    of Bosphorus University.

    [Erdogan] Was it absolutely necessary to hold the conference
    there? Hold it somewhere else. Are Mr [Justice Minister Cemil]
    Cicek's remarks the law of this land? Mr Cicek expressed his own views.

    [Question] When the minister of justice calls the organizers
    "traitors", then the university president would naturally be
    intimidated.

    [Erdogan] If activities in this country could be stopped with such
    remarks then many things would not get done. Whoever the organizing
    committee was, not the lady president - it could have been held in
    another hall. We did this ourselves for many years. When they banned
    us we held our meetings in another hall.

    [Question] There were charges that this incident marred academic
    freedom.

    [Erdogan] This is the information I have. Sabanci, Bilgi and
    Bosphorus universities are participants and part of the organizing
    committee. This is the legal dimension of this matter. If a problem
    surfaced and the lady was apprehensive or troubled, then the committee
    should or could have held the meeting at another location. There is
    not much sense in postponing it to one and a half months later. I was
    overseas when this incident occurred. When they asked me about it I
    said that this was the personal view of the minister of justice. It
    is not the view of either our government or the state. Our laws and
    everything is clear on this issue. The EU process is clear. First of
    all it is wrong to talk about something that has not been done. We
    do not know in advance who will say what there. Anyone can come out
    and say positive or negative things. I think that it would be more
    appropriate if Mr Cicek commented on those things afterwards. Later
    I said this to the minister of justice.
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