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DOORS OF TURKISH ARCHIVES ARE WIDE OPEN FOR ALL RESEARCHERS

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A conference titled "Armenian atrocity in Caucasus according to Ottoman Archives", organized by Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Faculty of Science and Letters, History Department. Organized by Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Faculty of Science and Letters, History Department and presented by Prime Ministry State Archives Deputy Director General Associate Professor Mustafa Budak, a conference is held titled, "Armenian atrocity in Caucasus according to Ottoman Archives".

The conference held in Troia Culture Center did arouse great interest. Making a speech during the conference, Associate Professor Mustafa Budak said that Armenian issue is not an only a political issue but it is a historical and political issue. Budak said that although the events in 1915 are named as a genocide by some circles, the documents tell the contrary of these allegations. Budak said, "The issue that is known as "Armenian issue" is not just a political issue. This is both historical and political issue. Although the events in 1915 are named as a genocide by some circles, the documents tell the contrary of these allegations.

We think the contrary and it is proved in our archives with documents. We invite all researchers to Prime Ministry archives. Our doors are wide open for all researchers. There are some gossip and statements claiming that archives are not open. They claim that Turks hiding the documents related so called Armenian genocide. This is not true. Prime Ministry State archives are open for all Turkish and foreigner researchers."

 

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