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    Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Germany
    October 12, 2006 Thursday


    Pamuk "honoured over genocide stance" - Armenia



    DPA POLITICS Sweden Nobel Literature EXTRA: Pamuk "honoured over
    genocide stance" - Armenia Yerevan
    The awarding of the Nobel Prize for Literature to
    Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk has been welcomed in Armenia, where


    commentators said the novelist had been honoured for his outspoken
    stance on Turkey's alleged "genocide" of thousands of Armenians.

    Chairman of the Armenian Writers' Federation David Muradyan
    welcomed the Swedish Academy's decision to honour Pamuk. Author and
    filmmaker Muradyan said the award "linked the literature prize with
    morality."

    Pamuk had stated in an interview that "1 million Armenians and
    30,000 Kurds" were killed in the dying days of the Ottoman Empire.
    The comments provoked outrage among Turkish nationalists who accused
    the writer of "insulting Turkishness."

    A controversial trial against Pamuk was however dropped by the
    Turkish Justice Ministry following international criticism.

    Armenian historians claim that as many as 1.5 million Christian
    Armenians were killed during and after the First World War and that
    the massacres were a clear genocide.

    Turkey counters that Armenians sided with invading Russian forces
    and that the numbers of Armenians killed was around 300,000. Ankara
    has also refused to term the events as genocide.
    Oct 1206 1256 GMT
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