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    Turkish Intellectuals Who Have Recognized The Armenian Genocide: Rasim
    Ozan Kütahyal1

    By MassisPost
    Updated: October 10, 2014
    By Hambersom Aghbashian


    Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı, (born 30 April 1981, Izmir -Turkey ) is a
    Turkish journalist and columnist. He was first discovered by Ahmet
    Altan, the head-columnist of `Taraf', and was enrolled as a columnist
    for Taraf ( 2008 -2011), and then for Sabah since 2011. He is a
    popular political commentator on various TV programs, having started
    at CNN Turk and now appearing on Beyaz TV. Kutahyali is known for his
    anti-militarist and liberal political views. He began with a
    `pro-liberal' political view, and he was involved in reporting the
    coup attempts in Turkey in the newspaper.(1)(4)

    In December 2008, 200 prominent Turkish intellectuals released an
    apology for `The great catastrophe of 1915³. This was a clear
    reference to the Armenian Genocide, a term still too sensitive to use
    so openly. The text of the apology stated `My conscience does not
    accept the insensitivity showed to and the denial of the Great
    Catastrophe that the Ottoman Armenians were subjected to in 1915. I
    reject this injustice and for my share, I empathize with the feelings
    and pain of my Armenian brothers and sisters. I apologize to them'.
    Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı was one of the intellectuals who signed it.(2)

    In his article `How I faced the Armenian genocide', Al`Monitor-Apr 22,
    2014, Kütahyalı wrote, `Ninety-nine years ago, one of the region's
    Christian people, the Armenians, fell victim to a great tragedy they
    call it Metz Yeghern, or genocide¦' `Today, I tell of my own mental
    journey and the transformation of conscience I experienced on this
    issue as a Turk. I speak of how I faced up to the massacres of
    Armenians and Christians and how the truth scarred my inner being. The
    road to acceptance was definitely hard, but I eventually came to terms
    with the truth. The Armenians were uprooted from the lands where I
    lived. Hundreds of thousands of them were slain brutally on the orders
    of Talaat Pasha's Young Turk government. In the ensuing Kemalist era,
    Turkey's Christians and Jews were again expelled from their homeland.
    It was an unmistakable act of ethnic cleansing, which is denied by
    Turkey. Such denial, on top of everything else, is shameful.

    At the end he wrote ' So, that's my personal story. I no longer
    deceive myself. What happened in these lands in 1915 was a great
    tragedy, a genocide against Armenians, a crime against humanity. Every
    `but ¦' argument about this crime makes me nauseous.'(3)

    In another article in Al`Monitor -Aug. 22, 2013, ' Who Poisoned Former
    Turkish President Ozal?', Kütahyalı wrote ,' Political disputes
    between the Kemalist army and democratically elected political parties
    once were settled heavy-handedly, and a recent investigation into
    Turgut Ozal's* death ruled that he was poisoned'. Kütahyalı mentions
    many reasons , among them is that ' Ozal began uttering some
    taboo-breaking words: We should resolve the Kurdish question through
    freedoms and democracy, and What if we officially recognize the 1915
    Armenian genocide and face up to our past?'.(4)

    '''''''''''''''''-

    *Halil Turgut Ã-zal (13 Oct. 1927 ` 17 April 1993) was the Prime
    Minister of Turkey (1983`1989) and the President of Turkey
    (1989`1993).

    1- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasim_Ozan_K%C3%BCtahyal%C4%B1

    2-http://www.armeniapedia.org/wiki/200_prominent_Turks_apologize_for_great_catastroph e_of_1915

    3- http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/tr/originals/2014/04/genocide-armenia-turkey-anniversary-dink-metz-yeghern.html

    4- http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2013/08/turkey-president-ozal-poisoned.html#

    http://massispost.com/2014/10/turkish-intellectuals-who-have-recognized-the-armenian-genocide-rasim-ozan-kutahyal1/

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