Séquences
médiatiques suite à l'annonce
de la prétendue conférence turco-arménienne de Vienne
2005
par
le Collectif VAN
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- Extrait du rapport 2004 de la FEAJD
- "De nouvelles initiatives ont été prises par
la Turquie dans la veine des TARC et TABDC, notamment par le biais d'associations
féminines. Néanmoins la plus notable de ces initiatives fut l'organisation
d'une conférence à Vienne par l'Institut des Etudes Arméniennes d'Ankara,
en vérité un instrument de la propagande turque. Au cours de la conférence
de presse qui suivit, M.Hasan Okta, le président de cet institut, déclara
que des échanges de documents eurent lieu avec M.Lavrenti Barseghian,
conservateur du musée du Génocide à Erevan et avec M.Ashot Melkonian,
le président de l'institut d'histoire de l'Académie arménienne. Ce pur
mensonge fut dénoncé avec vigueur par les intéressés qui n'étaient pas
présents à cette opération médiatique organisée par Ankara."
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- Résumé : le gouvernement turc lance
un mensonge (texte ci dessous)
- Vienna Meeting For Armenian Issue
http://www.turks.us/article.php?story=20041026111706791
Tuesday, October 26 2004
- Turkey will discuss for the first time, the
Armenian problem, internationally. During the Turkey-Armenia historical
meeting to be held in the first half of 2005, academicians will demonstrate
their relevant documents. Armenia's History Institute Director and Genocide
Museum Director will represent Armenia and the History Institution Director
Prof. Yusuf Halacoglu and Foreign Ministry experts will represent Turkey
in the meeting. The outcome of the meeting will be announced from Vienna.
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- Puis comme les Arméniens refusent
de rentrer dans son jeu le Gvt turc lance une deuxième contre-vérité
(texte ci dessous)
- Yakis: We Request Support Of Belgian MPs To
Turkey's EU Bid
http://www.turkishpress.com/turkishpress/news.asp?ID=31527
Anadolu Agency: 10/22/2004
- BRUSSELS - ``We have asked Belgian parliamentarians
to convince deputies of other EU member states regarding Turkey`s EU
membership bid,`` said Yasar Yakis, chairman of the Turkish Parliamentary
Commission for Adjustment to the EU. Upon a question, Elekdag and Yakis
said that they wanted historians to come together to research so-called
Armenian genocide but Armenians did not want to open their archives
to researchers and discuss them.
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- Résultat l'opinion publique applaudit
à l'initiative des turcs (texte forum Le Monde)
- Re: Erdogan n'est pas le sujet!
[re: SOLIL01] j.livings
26/10/2004 17:36
- Je viens d'apprendre que les historiens Arméniens
et Turcs vont se retrouver à Vienne en 2005 pour parler de la tragédie
de 1915. C'est une ouverture incontestable que j'approuve.
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- Et nous les Arméniens apparaissons
comme étant les méchants canards.....
- http://www.armeniandiaspora.com/archive/8379.html
Lavrenty Barseghian Dispels Info re Meeting with Turkish Scientists
July 29, 2004 23:53:17
- LAVRENTY BARSEGHIAN DISPELS INFORMATION ABOUT
MEETING WITH TURKISH SCIENTISTS IN VIENNA PUBLISHED IN "MILLIET"
- YEREVAN, July 28 (Noyan Tapan). Information
about the Viennese meeting of Turkish and Armenian scientists who exchanged
the documents for and against the Armenian Genocide and about the presence
of Lavrenty Barsegian, Director of the Genocide Museum, at this meeting
doesn't completely meet reality. Lavrenty Barseghian reported about
it to the "Marmara" newspaper, emphasizing that he didn't leave Yerevan
and, hence, didn't participate in the Viennese meeting. To recap, "Marmara"
reported about the meeting on July 21, referring to the Turkish "Milliet"
newspaper. In reality, according to L. Barseghian, there was no meeting
held as there were no scientists leaving Armenia. Lavrenty Barseghian
reported that he himself sent 85 documents to the Viennese University.
The documents were taken from the archives of Germany and Austria that
were allies of Turkey then. He will send another hundred documents from
the German archives to the Viennese University soon. But there was no
meeting in Vienna, because the Armenian side doesn't agree to make the
issue "whether the Genocide had taken place in reality or not" the subject
of the discussion. Lavrenty Barseghian said that they are sorry that
they couldn't take part in the meeting, but the position of the Armenian
side is firm. Lavrenty Barseghian emphasized in his interview to the
"Hayastany Hanrapetutiun" ("Republic of Armenia") newspaper that Wolfditer
Bihl, a famous historian, PhD of the Viennese University, was the initiator
of the meeting. He organized so-called Armenian-Turkish platform and
suggested that the Armenian and Turkish scientists should meet in Vienna,
previously presenting the documents regarding the 1915 events.
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- Hurryiet
11:32 19.01.2005 : Les Arméniens se dérobent à des Négociations
Traduction sommaire
La réunion entre Turcs et Arméniens planifiée pour le Printemps de cette
année, dans le cadre de discussions visant à étudier les réclamations
sur le terme génocide, a été annulée parce que les Arméniens ont refusé
d'envoyer la documentation nécessaire. En raison de leur comportement,
cet important et intensif contact qui devait se tenir pour la première
fois depuis 1915, a été manqué.
La Fondation Turco-arménienne basée à Vienne, a été créee par un Arménien,
un Turc et des historiens autrichiens, dans le but de réexaminer scientifiquement
les réclamations arméniennes sur le génocide. Le groupe devait présenter
les réclamations devant un comité international qui dès lors, aurait
eu à déterminer si les événements de 1915 pouvaient être qualifiés de
génocide. Une réunion préliminaire entre les académiciens Turcs et Arméniens
s'était tenue en juin 2004.
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- Turkish Press Continues
to Fabricate Reports on Historians' Meeting January 14 2005
ISTANBUL (Marmara)--The Anadolu news agency reported that a meeting
between Armenian and Turkish historians, scheduled to take place in
Vienna in order to discuss the Armenian genocide, has been canceled.
The intent of the May meeting, according to the Turkish agency, was
an exchange and review of documents by both sides. The reason for the
cancellation, writes Anadolu, was the failure of the Armenian side to
present documents as planned and promised. It adds that, although during
their meeting in July 2004, Armenian and Turkish historians exchanged
hundreds of documents, it remained unclear whether the Armenian side
would participate in the upcoming meeting in Vienna.
"Those who know of this issue also know that the [Turkish] press has
consistently given false information," writes the Istanbul-based Armenian
newspaper Marmara, and explains that the "first Vienna meeting" Anadolu
wrote about never took place because Armenian historians refused to
participate.
The director of the Armenian Genocide Institute-Museum, historian Dr.
Lavrenti Barseghyan has consistently denied that the meeting took place--which
the Turkish press insists he attended.
Armenian historians have categorically asserted that they refuse to
participate in meetings that attempt to establish whether of not Armenian
genocide took place.
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