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    Duke University, NC
    Oct 14 2006

    French Bill Harms Understanding of Armenian Massacre, Says Duke
    Scholar Arrested for His Research on Killings

    Note to Editors: Yektan Turkyilmaz can be reached for additional
    comment at [email protected].

    Durham, NC -- A bill passed Thursday by the French National Assembly
    that labels the World War I massacre of Armenians as `genocide' hurts
    the cause of those trying to educate Turkish citizens about the
    tragedy, says a Duke University graduate student.


    The Strange Case of Yektan Turkyilmaz: An International Incident

    International
    The student, Yektan Turkyilmaz, was detained in an Armenian KGB
    detention center for several weeks without charges being filed in
    2005 while studying the conflict's history. Turkyilmaz was released
    after several American leaders, including former U.S. Senate Majority
    Leader Bob Dole and Senator Richard Lugar, chairman of the Senate
    Foreign Relations Committee, as well as Duke President Richard
    Brodhead, urged Armenian officials to intervene in the matter.

    `I would like to see the entire world community, including Turkey,
    recognize what happened to the people in Armenia,' said Turkyilmaz, a
    graduate student in cultural anthropology at Duke. `But decisions
    like this [by the French parliament] only fuel reactionaries in
    Turkey, who use this as an example of Western animosity. It doesn't
    encourage discussion at all.'

    Turkyilmaz, a Turkish citizen of Kurdish decent, said some Turkish
    scholars are already seeking to shed light on the Ottoman killing of
    Armenians, as evidenced by a conference last September on the topic.

    `"People do this despite this infamous code in Turkey that penalizes
    `insulting Turkishness,'' he said. `We can call what happened to the
    Armenians `genocide,' `tragedy' or `massacre;' the point is we need
    to learn what happened and educate people about it.'

    The French bill `jeopardizes the position of progressive people in
    Turkey,' he said.

    `I would totally understand it if it were a principled decision about
    genocide everywhere, but this is more about disturbing Turkey than
    learning about the Armenian tragedy,' he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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