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    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    May 14 2006

    Liberation Publishes Turkish Intellectuals' Statement: We Are
    Extremely Concerned About The Draft Law


    PARIS - Turkish intellectuals expressed concerns about the draft law
    which was submitted to the French parliament by the Socialist Party
    with the aim of punishing those who deny so-called Armenian genocide.

    In a statement published by the French Liberation newspaper,
    intellectuals said, ``those who brought the draft onto agenda of the
    French parliament have to take into consideration existence of
    persons and institutions who are trying to prevent and punish
    discussions on the events of 1915. Such a draft law will obstruct
    free discussions both in France and Turkey. It will also disrupt the
    process of questioning historical and common memory.``

    The statement signed by Baskin Oran, Elif Safak, Etyen Mahcupyan,
    Halil Berktay, Hrant Dink, Murat Belge, Muge Gocek and Ragip Zarakolu
    said, ``we, as citizens of the Republic of Turkey, feel the burden of
    the inhuman calamity which Ottoman Armenians were subject to. We
    share their pain. No one can deny the brutality of 1915. All efforts
    to find a cause for those events will be in vain.``

    ``As the conference in Istanbul on September 23rd-24th, 2005, and
    similar other initiatives revealed, democratization process has been
    going on in Turkey. This process can enlighten the 90-year darkness.
    We will maintain our struggle with calmness and determination to this
    end,`` they said.

    ``However, we are extremely concerned about the draft law which will
    be debated by the French parliament in the coming days. Such a draft
    law will disrupt the process of questioning historical and common
    memory. It will also obstruct free discussions both in France and
    Turkey,`` they said.

    Turkish intellectuals stressed, ``we need to overcome countercharges
    of Turks and Armenians in a vicious circle, and turn them into a
    humanitarian dialogue and common history by conveying our memories to
    each other. We can reach this target only through freedom of
    expression and debate, and exchange of information. Like fight
    against crimes against humanity, freedom of expression is also an
    universal principle. Defending existence of one of these two elements
    cannot eliminate existence of the other.``

    ``Today, unfortunately, both parties are far away from conveying
    their way of perception to the other. In recent years, Armenian
    nationalists have been supporting laws restricting freedom of
    expression in response to the Turkish state`s policy of denial.
    However, their efforts can trigger harder disagreements. Therefore,
    we call on Armenians not to make a mistake which will be quite
    difficult to correct in future,`` they added.
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