The Times Higher Education Supplement
January 19, 2007
Defiant French scholar to turn Turk
by Vera Rich
French historian and writer Jean Michel Thibaux has applied for
Turkish citizenship in protest at the French law making it illegal to
deny the "genocide" of the Armenians by the Turks in 1915-17.
Armenians claim that up to a million people perished during their
forced "relocation" to the desert. Mr Thibaux, however, asserts that
his extensive research into Ottoman, French and Russian archives
proves there was no genocide.
The Turks have always claimed that the deportations were a necessary
security measure and, save for a brief period in about 1920, have
consistently rejected the Armenians’ claims.
But while Turkish historians reject the terms "genocide" and
"holocaust", some admit that large numbers of Armenians perished
during the operation.
The Turkish Interior Ministry has given preliminary approval to Mr
Thibaux’s application. If it is accepted by the Council of Ministers,
Mr Thibaux will take the name Atakan Turk.
He has been offered a lectureship at Akdeniz University. According to
vice-rector Mehmet Aktenin, Mr Thibaux was not asking for a salary.
But the university will arrange housing for him on campus.
Professor Aktenin said he would begin teaching there as soon as his
citizenship process was complete.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress