ANKARA: Turkey Says ‘The Armenian Archives Should Be Opened’

TURKEY SAYS ‘THE ARMENIAN ARCHIVES SHOULD BE OPENED’
By Halil SOngul

Journal of Turkish Weekly
May 22 2008
Turkey

Turkey has offered $20 million to open an Armenian archive in the
United States. All Armenian archives regarding the 1915 events are
closed and Turkey makes presure on Armenia, Tashnaks and Armenian
Church to open their archives.

Yusuf Halacoglu, head of the Turkish Historical Society, told Hurriyet
daily the archive in Boston includes important documents on the events
of 1915.

Halacoglu said he had been told the archives cannot be opened because
they need proper cataloging.

This would directly open a debate over the genocide claims, he
said. "Armenians are aware of this and therefore they are doing their
best not to sit at the table".

Armenians name the 1915 events ‘genocide’ although the Turkish side
also blames the Armenians of comming genocide against the Turks and
Kurds during the First World War. More than 520.000 Muslim Ottoman
civilians were massacred by the nationalist Armenian groups during the
war years in order to establish an independent Armenian state. The
Armenian population made co-operation with the occupying Russian,
Greek, British and French forces against Istanbul government.

Today more than 100.000 Armenians live in Turkey. Armenia does not
recognise Turkey’s national borders and names the eastern Turkey as
‘Western Armenia’.