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    AZG Armenian Daily #144, 17/08/2005


    Neighbors

    TRIAL OVER EKTAN TURKYILMAZ - SUBJECT OF SPECULATIONS IN TURKEY

    On June 17, the National Security Service of Armenia detained Turkish
    citizen Ektan Turkyilmaz while the latter was trying to transport a
    pile of books dated 17-20 centuries at the Zvartnots airport. Turkish
    public TV responded the very day of the arrest, and Milliyet newspaper
    informed June 21 that Turkey takes measures to release the Turkish
    scientist.

    Turkyilmaz, being the first Turkish scientist to study the state
    archives of Armenia, is very impartial in his evaluation of events
    of 1915, contrary to his fellow scholars from Turkey. He is working
    at his dissertation at the Duke University of the US and has good
    command of Kurdish, Ottoman, English, French and Armenian.

    Neglecting Turkey's demand, Armenian authorities brought Turkyilmaz
    to trial. The first and second sessions took place in Yerevan August
    12 and 15. Covering the event on August 13, Turkish Hurriyet wrote
    that the court will reach a verdict to release Turkyilmaz on August
    15. It did not happen.

    On August 13, Turkey's intellectual community wrote a letter to
    RA President Robert Kocharian demanding to set Ektan Turkyilmaz
    free. Among the signatories of this demand were opponents of the
    state thesis of Turkish authorities on the Armenian Genocide.

    Not to satisfy the demand to release Turkyilmaz will mean to justify
    assaults those scholars face at the hands of the Turkish government,
    moreover, it will create the illusion in the Turkish society that
    the latter are rejected by the Armenian authorities as well. This
    blocks their attempts to oppose the state approach to the Armenian
    Genocide in Turkey and opens a second front to confront the Armenian
    authorities as regards Turkyilmaz case.

    It is obvious that this confrontation will limit the possibilities of
    those scholars in the issue of the Armenian Genocide and speculations
    in the trial over Turkyilmaz will inevitably politicize the issue.

    The August 10 issue of Hurriyet draws conclusions about the trial
    that well smells politics. The Turkish paper calls Ektan Turkyilmaz
    one of those unique Turkish scientists who are impartial in their
    approach to the events of 1915; then it goes on describing his arrest
    as very worrisome, saying that he was arrested after entering the
    Armenian archives, which casts doubts on tolerance towards independent
    researchers in Armenia.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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