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Contact: Mr. Sefer Ozdemir

Email: bilgi@turkkulturevi.org

Telephone: 617-833-1218

There has been a great deal of confusing information published about what took place on April 24, 1915 in the region in which present day Turkey exists. Leading up to the events of 1915 various ethnic interest groups who were deceived by Russia, Britain and French and were made part of a historical plot to destroy the Ottoman empire have offered conflicting versions of the events.

Mr Ozdemir who is hosting the lecture maintains that these powers bear overall responsibility for the deaths of Ermenians, Kurds as well as Turks who lived in the area together for thousands of years before and “will have to continue to live together in the future.” Mr Ozdemir further proposes that the parties who have suffered should join together and file for class action lawsuit against Russia, British and French governments.

These governments and others to this date still employ same tactics (fueling hatred, pitting ethnic groups against another) in order to financially benefit from the suffering of innocent everyday people. “it is our moral responsibility to shed light to what really happened and the parties responsible” Mr. Ozdemir says.

Dr. Turkkaya Ataov has researched and found documentain that will show that;

In a national speaking tour, Prof. Dr. Turkkaya, a highly respected historian and professor will give a lecture on the political landscape and events of April 24, 1915 which will serve to enlighten the general public and especially those who receive communications from organizations whose agendas include disruption of peaceful relations and bridge building.

Details of this lecture are included herein.

Prof. Dr. Turkaya Ataov
Capital Forum and National Speakers Bureau Program

US-Canada Lecture Series

Turks & Armenians: What Really Happened

on April 24, 1915

Saturday, March 27, 2010 –

Boston 3:00-5:00pm

15 Boston Street Courtyard, Andrew Square
South Boston , 02127
Organized by TurkBirDev Association
Information: 617.833.1218

Biographical Sketch of  Prof. Dr. Turkkaya Ataov

Türkkaya Ataöv is Professor Emeritus in International Relations at Ankara University, Turkey. He did his graduate work in the United States, where he received two M.A.s (NYU & Syracuse Univ. ) and a Ph.D. (1959, Syracuse U., NY ). He taught at Ankara Univ. for more than four decades and lectured in several American, British, Russian, German, Dutch, Indian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, African and Australian universities. He is the author of close to 140 books (most of which have been in foreign languages and printed in Europe or in the

Americas), a few hundred academic treaties, and a few thousand newspaper articles. His writings have been translated into 20 languages and appeared in 17 European, 13 Asian, 5 African, and 3 American states and Australia. He was elected to central executive positions of UN-related international organizations, dealing with racial discrimination, human rights, terrorism, nuclear war, and exchange of prisoners of war.

Professor Ataöv published 80 books or booklets on the Armenian issue, was invited (as “witness of authority”) by the Paris court to the two (1984 & 1985) trials of Armenian terrorists, participated in the UN (1985) Geneva meetings of the Human Rights Commission on the Genocide Convention, and partook in several meetings of the European Parliament that dealt with the Armenian issue.

Professor Ataöv received 17 academic awards or medals in recognition of his published works and activities. They include two (Italian and Federal Yugoslavian) presidential medals, two UN-affiliated awards, and several honorary doctorates and academic citations.


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