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  • Turkish translation of "Blue Book" presented in Ankara
    • VirtualAni
      Posted Jul 2, 2009 8:06 PM

      Turkish translation of 'Blue Book' presented in Ankara
      28.06.2009 01:13 GMT+04:00

      /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Turkish and uncensored edition of the book "The
      Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915 Ð 1916," which was
      earlier criticized by the Turkish authorities for being a wartime
      fabrication, has been released in Turkey.
      The book, also known as the "Blue Book," was originally published in
      1916 in English by the British parliament, and delves into the 1915
      and 1916 incidents that resulted in the expulsion of many Armenians
      from Anatolia. The central thesis of the book was the argument that
      starting in 1915, Armenians were subject to a policy of mass
      annihilation in the Ottoman Empire, Hurriyet DailyNews reports.
      The inauguration of the Turkish version of the book was held Friday in
      Ankara with the participation of Lord Avebury from the House of Lords
      and Ara Sarafian, a British historian of Armenian origin.
      "Years ago, the Turkish Parliament demanded from the British side to
      withdraw the book but the British parliamentarians asked for dialogue
      with the Turkish side on the issue. No response came from Turkish
      Parliament. The publication of the Turkish edition of the book is a
      milestone in a historical sense for Turkey and I believe a new era for
      dialogue will be created after this book," said Avebury.
      "The Armenian genocide is the only issue that couldn't be acknowledged
      and solved in the world history but I am sure the book will contribute
      to the solution of the issue."
      Sarafian said with the book the Turkish official thesis on the issue
      had been opened for discussion.
      "The Turkish edition of the book is such an exercise in an effort to
      re-engage the Armenian issue within a more democratic and open
      Turkey," he said. "I hope that at least some deputies of the
      Parliament will reconsider their collective position on the Blue Book
      and distance themselves from it."
      The book was also sent to all deputies in Turkish Parliament and the
      necessary permission was taken to distribute it to the bookstores in
      Turkey.
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