{"id":16091,"date":"2009-11-17T08:43:17","date_gmt":"2009-11-17T06:43:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=16091"},"modified":"2023-04-06T14:19:24","modified_gmt":"2023-04-06T11:19:24","slug":"adana-massacres-focus-of-istanbul-workshop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2009\/11\/17\/adana-massacres-focus-of-istanbul-workshop\/","title":{"rendered":"Adana Massacres Focus of Istanbul Workshop"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>This is happening in Istanbul, not Armenia.\u00a0 Yuksel Oktay, Sukru Server Aya, Ergun Kirlikovali, Javid Huseynov or many other contra-genocide view holders are not invited, not welcome, and need not apply&#8230;. Peace-loving-dove approaches are easy and they bring in peace of mind to individuals promoting them but they may be naive, selfish, even cruel considering current realities&#8230;\u00a0 What follows below is hard, cold reality.\u00a0 We have too few people who figght back against nonstop defamation of all things Turkish and even that group is far from being organzied, focused, or even appreciative of the realities&#8230;\u00a0 As if Turks are the ones who occupy Karabagh or have driven a million Azeris into exile&#8230;\u00a0 Reality check please&#8230;<\/h3>\n<h3>ERGUN KIRLIKOVALI ,<\/h3>\n<h3>Turkish Forum Advisory Board Member &amp; ATAA president Elect<\/h3>\n<h1><strong> <\/strong><strong> <\/strong><\/h1>\n<h1><\/h1>\n<p>November 13, 2009<\/p>\n<p>By Roland  Mnatsakanyan<\/p>\n<p>From Nov.  6-7, Sabanci University (Istanbul)  just hosted an international workshop entitled \u201cAdana: 1909: History, Memory, and Identity from  a Hundred Year Perspective.\u201d The workshop included scholars from the  United States,  Canada, United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Turkey. The  event was sponsored by Gomidas Institute (London), Sabanci University, Istanbul  Bilgi University History Department, the International Hrant Dink Foundation,  and Bogazici University History Department. A capacity audience filled the  lecture theatre and included professors, students, journalists, and members of  the public. There was simultaneous translation between English and Turkish.\u00a0 The  papers that were presented will be published in English and Turkish  editions.<\/p>\n<p>In their  opening remarks, Cengiz Aktar and Ara Sarafian welcomed the participants and  pointed to new opportunities for holding such meetings in Turkey today.  They explained that the Adana 1909 workshop was  organized to mark the centennial of the Adana massacres. It began with a call for  papers in Turkish, Armenian, and English, and the presentations at the workshop  reflected the different interests of the  participants.<\/p>\n<p>The first  paper was an unusual one, as it was a discussion of Turks who saved Armenians in  1909. The fact that Armenians were massacred was a given, and the speaker  presented a sensitive examination of righteous Turkish officials who saved  potential victims. The speaker used Ottoman records to show how Ottoman  Armenians petitioned the state to recognize one such Turkish official for his  role in saving an entire community. This first paper took some of the sting out  of the workshop, where the audience could sympathize with the Armenian victims  of 1909 without vilifying \u201cMuslims\u201d or \u201cTurks\u201d as single categories. Subsequent  papers followed with the same sensitivity.<\/p>\n<p>Each  session was chaired by a senior scholar and was followed by a discussion. The  workshop thus benefited from the presence of additional senior scholars, such as  Selim Deringil, Caglar Keyder, Mete Tucay, and Hulya  Adak.<\/p>\n<p>The  organizers considered the workshop a success.<\/p>\n<p>The papers  that were presented could be summarized as follows (not in the order of  presentation at the workshop).<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>Some new  perspectives<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Abdulhamit  Kirmizi gave a well-nuanced paper discussing the fact that some Muslims saved  Armenians during the 1909 massacres. The role played by such Muslims was  actually acknowledged by Ottoman Armenians after 1909. The speaker\u2019s focus was  Major Hadji Mehmet Effendi and his men who defended Sis, the seat of the  Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia, from attacks by neighboring tribes and  villages. Kirmizi used Ottoman documentation to discuss such Muslims, many of  whom were decorated by the Ottoman government. The actions of these officials  were the opposite of other officials who encouraged the massacres. Another  well-nuanced and probing paper concerned a complex range of different factors  related to the Adana massacres. It was stressed that some of  these factors could only be probed in a speculative but informed manner at this  stage of debates. One such factor was identified as the presence of tens of  thousands of impoverished migrant workers who could not find work in Adana in April 1909. Sinan  Dincer ( Ruhr University, Bochum )  discussed such migrant workers in Adana province that season, and suggested that  they could have been drawn into the fighting for no other reason than to loot  and steal Armenian property. The speaker stated that he was not arguing that  this was a major factor explaining the massacres, but it might have been a  significant contributing factor.<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>Views from Europe<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Two  presentations discussed French and German records related to the Adana massacres. Vincent  Duclert (EHESS) contrasted the position of the French government following the  Hamidian massacres, the Adana massacres, and the Armenian Genocide. He  noted that the French government was reluctant to press the Ottoman authorities  after the Adana  massacres because many French officials supported the Young Turk government.  Instead, French authorities played down the issue in France. Dilek  Guven (Sabanci  University) discussed  German consular records, as well as the records of the Baghdad Railway company.  These records attested to the terrible suffering of the Armenians in 1909. She  noted that German policy towards Ottoman Turkey was uncertain at that time,  especially as the 1909 massacres were reportedly carried out by supporters of  Abdul Hamid II, whom the Germans had backed until the 1908 revolution. Benedetta  Guerzoni (independent scholar) discussed how imagery of the Adana massacres was constructed in western newspapers, with  particular reference to Italy  and France.<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>Some Armenian  sources<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Ara  Sarafian (Gomidas Institute) and Zakarya Mildanoglu (independent researcher)  discussed Armenian records related to the events of 1909. Sarafian introduced  Hagop Terzian, who published a powerful report in 1912, on the 1909 events.  Terzian included his own testimony in Adana city, as well as the testimonies of  others in smaller communities. Sarafian argued that Terzian\u2019s text had a certain  popular force-of-argument that challenged official accounts that tried to play  down the incidents. Sarafian quoted Terzian to stress the devastating role of  the newspaper \u201cItidal\u201d in agitating and fermenting violence against Armenians.  Zakarya Mildanoglu presented the Adana massacres through the Armenian periodical  press with many illustrations from different journals. His accounts included  satire as a powerful tool to convey what had happened to Armenians. (Mildanoglu  was also responsible for a separate exhibition of photographs depicting the  Adana massacres.  These images and texts were displayed at the  workshop.)<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>American  witnesses<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The role of  American missionaries as witnesses was discussed by Lou Ann Matossian\u00a0  (Cafesjian Family Foundation) and Barbara Merguerian (Armenian International  Women\u2019s Association), with powerful papers related to events in the cities of  Adana and Tarsus. Tarsus was also the focus of Oral Calislar, a  well-known Turkish journalist who presented the testimony of Helen Davenport  Gibbons in her book <em><em>Red Rugs of  Tarsus<\/em><\/em>. Calislar, who has published the Turkish translation of  this work, gave a personal reflection regarding his native Tarsus. (The Gomidas  Institute has just published a critical English edition of the <em><em>Red Rugs of  Tarsus<\/em><\/em>.)<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>Human and material  losses<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The reality  of Armenian losses was stressed by Osman Koker, who gave a fascinating paper on  Armenian communities in Adana province, illustrated by photographs and  postcards. He included images from Antioch,  Alexandretta, Marash, Beylan, Sis, Adana,  Tarsus, and Koz  Olouk.<\/p>\n<p>Sait  Cetinoglu (Belge Uluslararasi Yayincilik) gave a forceful presentation on the  organization and plunder of Armenian properties in 1909, while Asli Comu  (Cambridge University) gave a solid paper based on land records  from the Adana  region in the 1920\u2019s. These records gave new insights into how Armenian  properties were broken up and par celled out to Muslim refugees. The actual  number of Armenian casualties during the massacres was discussed by Fuat Dundar,  who raised some questions about the demographics of the Adana massacres based on  his work on the massacres of Abdul Hamid II and the Armenian Genocide. The fate  of Armenian orphans following the Adana massacres became a major concern for  Armenian community leaders. Nazan Maksudyan gave a moving paper on the fate of  such orphans, especially in \u201cforeign\u201d orphanages. One key concern was  assimilation in government-run orphanages where the language of instruction was  Turkish and not Armenian.<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>Literary responses to the  massacres<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The legacy  of the 1909 massacres could not be explained by simple numbers for casualties or  lost properties. Literature was a powerful way to convey a sense of violence,  loss, and trauma that accompanied events and lingered on in the lives of  survivors. Marc Nichanian (Sabanci  University) and Rita Soulahian (McGill  Univeristy) discussed the literary response to the Adana massacres, with  particular reference to Arshagouhi Teotig, Taniel Varoujan, and Zabel Yessayan.  (Unfortunately Nichanian could not be at the workshop and his paper was  beautifully presented by Hulya Adak (Sabanci University)).<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>Ottoman  Parliament<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Anastasia  Iliena Moroni (EHESS &amp; Panteion  University, Athens ) discussed how the Adana massacres were presented in the Ottoman  Parliament.<\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"LxxOI4Ghva\"><p><a href=\"https:\/\/armenianweekly.com\/2009\/11\/13\/adana-massacres-focus-of-istanbul-workshop\/\">Adana Massacres Focus of Istanbul Workshop<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\" sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" style=\"position: absolute; clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);\" title=\"&#8220;Adana Massacres Focus of Istanbul Workshop&#8221; &#8212; The Armenian Weekly\" src=\"https:\/\/armenianweekly.com\/2009\/11\/13\/adana-massacres-focus-of-istanbul-workshop\/embed\/#?secret=X3vi3vUGUQ#?secret=LxxOI4Ghva\" data-secret=\"LxxOI4Ghva\" width=\"500\" height=\"282\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is happening in Istanbul, not Armenia.\u00a0 Yuksel Oktay, Sukru Server Aya, Ergun Kirlikovali, Javid Huseynov or many other contra-genocide view holders are not invited, not welcome, and need not apply&#8230;. 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