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Genocide Book Bestseller in Turkey
Book on Armenian Genocide becomes bestseller in Turkey
The
prominent Turkish journalist Hasan Cemal’s recent book titled “1915: Armenian
Genocide,” which was published last month, has become a bestseller in Turkey ,
Today’s Zaman daily’s columnist writes in his article.
The
daily stresses that the author of this controversial book is the grandson of
Cemal Pasha, a key figure in the Young Turk government. In his book, Hasan Cemal
not only presented factual data on the tragedy, but, also, he spoke about how
his personal views have changed and how he turned from a genocide denier to a
recognizer.
“The
book starts with the first column Hasan Cemal wrote on the topic on Feb. 18,
1985, largely loyal to the official view of Ankara, which maintains that the
question has to do with ‘reciprocal massacres’ between Armenians and Muslims,
and ends with the talk he gave at the University of California, Los Angeles on
March 31, 2011, in which he recognized the ‘Armenian genocide,’” the columnist
writes.
The
book also quotes passages from Cemal Pasha’s memoirs published in Germany in
1919, in which Cemal Pasha—who is considered to be one of the organizers of the
genocide—specifically claimed that, “The real blame [for the Genocide] is with
the Russian policy which rascally incited them to attack each other [that is,
the Armenians and the Turks].
Pointing
to the fact that so far no prosecutions were launched in Turkey against the
book’s author, or its publisher, Today’s Zaman states: “Turkey is moving on to
leave no taboos unbroken on the other.”
“The
late Hrant Dink, a prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist, who fell victim to a
racist plot in 2007, said, ‘Neither denial nor recognition first, but
cognition.’ I believe those words are still relevant,” Today’s Zaman’s columnist
concluded in his article.
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