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  • Turkish Intellectuals Address Open Letter To R. Kocharian

    TURKISH INTELLECTUALS ADDRESS OPEN LETTER TO R. KOCHARIAN

    ArmenPress
    Aug 1 2005

    ISTANBUL, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS: A group of Turkish intellectuals
    addressed an open letter to the Armenian President Robert Kocharian in
    which the authors express concern about the fate of Turkish scientist
    Ektan Turkilmaz who was arrested in Yerevan while trying to smuggle
    out of Armenia tens of books "of historical and cultural value" dating
    back to 17 and 20 centuries. In the letter, published in the Turkish
    Daily News, the authors say they are sure that Turkilmaz violated
    the law unknowingly.

    "No one warned him against it," wrote Turkish intellectuals, calling
    on the Armenian authorities not to sharpen the tensed and fragile
    relations between Armenia and Turkey. According to the Armenian
    national security service, Ektan Turkilmaz, 33, a Turkish citizen
    from Istanbul and a student of a US-based Duke University, in North
    Carolina, was arrested aboard a plane bound from Yerevan to Istanbul.


    What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

  • #2
    Hahahaha. Very clever, Siamanto.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Siamanto
      TURKISH INTELLECTUALS...
      oh, that's funny
      Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

      Նժդեհ


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      • #4
        “Come to Turkey. We have intellectuals now!”

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        • #5
          Most of these are the same folks who were going to participate in the Armenian genocide conference. Armenian scholars have also protested this incident. His arrest and detainment is quite silly and has been handled poorly. Kocharian or someone ought to just pardon the guy as he clearly meant no harm and its being blown way out of proportion. Don't they see that they have just killed/reversed a public realtions boon - with this guy having been the first Turk tyo acess the Armenian State archives and such - and now turned it into cannon-fodder for denialist Turks. Can't anyone just think through these thigs for a bit? Are we always going to be beholden to fringe elements who get us into these messes?

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          • #6
            "no one warned him against it"


            HA HA HA HA,some intellectuals alright. He has to have it explained to him that there's something wrong with smuggling? I suppose that since they think something they steal belongs to them forever that is a problem.
            I dare ask, "If the enemy is numerous, disciplined, and about to advance, how should we respond to them? I would say, first seize something they love for then they will listen to you...attack what they love first."
            -Sun Tzu

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            • #7
              Originally posted by winoman
              Most of these are the same folks who were going to participate in the Armenian genocide conference. Armenian scholars have also protested this incident. His arrest and detainment is quite silly and has been handled poorly. Kocharian or someone ought to just pardon the guy as he clearly meant no harm and its being blown way out of proportion...
              Mind your kosher business.
              Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

              Նժդեհ


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