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book review is tainted

Reader comment on item: Turkey Unveiled: A History of Modern Turkey

Submitted by NUMAN ARMAN (United States), Jan 29, 2004 at 14:15

Your article does injustice to turkey.. as a middle-eastern magazine representing countries ruled by the ottoman empire for at least a few centuries, I understand the prejudice demonstrated by your forum.
A book on Turkish history will be more accurate if written by Turkish historians... historical accounts by the Greek, Armenian, Kurdish, or mainly by the Christian sect or historians tend to be tainted with inaccuracies and prejudice...
NUMAN ARMAN

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