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Yep, those Armenians sure have their Genocide Industry boiled to a science. Members of their "diaspora" throughout the world do everything in their power to ram their false version of events down people's throats. In the United States, as no doubt elsewhere in the Western World, they have succeeded in changing the wording of history books. On a far more insidious level, the Armenians are constantly at work in attempting to LEGISLATE their version of events... catering well to elected officials who are only to happy to play ethnic politics. 

 

I suppose it must have been the Assembly of Turkish American Associations who decided to do a little fighting back when the Armenian groups besieged Congress with one of their many bills, back in 1985... and Armenian terrorism was running rampant. A group of historians and scholars lent their names to the following statement, which appeared as an advertisement in The New York Times and The Washington Post on May 19, 1985.

"Attention Members of the U.S. House of Representatives..."(A graphic of the actual ad)

In the years since, Armenian terrorism has continued... not with bombs and bullets, but with campaigns of intimidation. Few neutral scholars are brave enough to enter the fray these days, fearing an attack upon their valuable reputations, or other methods of harassment.

 

ADDENDUM: Holdwater here. It's been around a year since this page was prepared (it's now Feb. 2004), and since Western academicians have apparently been properly intimidated from adding their names to any such updated lists, it looks like over 120 Turkish academicians have now taken the helm. (I guess they don't have to fear surveys from Israel Charny, putting them under the microscope of "denialism"... as the so-called genocide scholar did with the ones from 1985.) The new additions have been added below.

 

 
Attention Members of the U.S. House of Representatives
 

The undersigned American academicians who specialize in Turkish, Ottoman and Middle Eastern studies are concerned that the current language embodied In House Joint Resolution 192 is misleading and/or inaccurate in several respects.   Specifically, while fully supporting the concept of a “National Day of Remembrance of Man’s Inhumanity to Man,” we respectfully take exception to that portion of the text which singles out for special recognition: “... the one and one half million people of Armenian ancestry who were victims of genocide perpetrated in Turkey between 1915 and 1923…”

Our reservations focus on the use of the words “Turkey” and “genocide” and may be summarized as follows: 

• From the fourteenth century until 1922, the area currently known as Turkey, or more correctly, the Republic of Turkey, was part of the territory encompassing the multi-national, multi-religious state known as the Ottoman Empire. It is wrong to equate the Ottoman Empire with the Republic of Turkey in the same way that it is wrong to equate the Hapsburg Empire with the Republic of Austria. The Ottoman Empire, which was brought to an end in 1922, by the successful conclusion of the Turkish Revolution which established the present day Republic of Turkey in 1923, incorporated lands and peoples which today account for more than twenty-five distinct countries in Southeastern Europe. North Africa, and the Middle East, only one of which is the Republic of Turkey. The Republic of Turkey bears no responsibility for any events which occurred in Ottoman times, yet by naming “Turkey” in the Resolution, its authors have implicitly labeled it as guilty of the “genocide” it charges transpired between 1915 and 1923; 

• As for the charge of “genocide:” No signatory of this statement wishes to minimize the scope of Armenian suffering. We are likewise cognizant that it cannot be viewed as separate from the suffering experienced by the Muslim inhabitants of the region. The weight of evidence so far uncovered points in the direction of serious inter-communal warfare (perpetrated by Muslim and Christian irregular forces), complicated by disease, famine, suffering and massacres in Anatolia and adjoining areas during the First World War. Indeed, throughout the years in question. the region was the scene of more or less continuous warfare, not unlike the tragedy which has gone on in Lebanon for the past decade. The resulting death toll among both Muslim and Christian communities of the region was immense. But much more remains to be discovered before historians will be able to sort out precisely responsibility between warring and innocent, and to identify the causes for the events which resulted in the death or removal of large numbers of the eastern Anatolian population, Christian and Muslim alike.  

  Statesmen and politicians make history, and scholars write it. For this process to work scholars must be given access to the written records of the statesmen and politicians of the past. To date, the relevant archives in the Soviet Union, Syria, Bulgaria and Turkey all remain, for the most part, closed* to dispassionate historians. Until they become available the history of the Ottoman Empire in the period encompassed by H.J. Res. 192 (1915—1923) cannot be adequately known.

  We believe that the proper position for the United States Congress to take on this and related issues, is to encourage full and open access to all historical archives, and not to make charges on historical events before they are fully understood. Such charges as those contained in H.J. Res. 192 would inevitably reflect unjustly upon the people of Turkey, and perhaps set back irreparably progress historians are just now beginning to achieve in understanding these tragic events.

  As the above comments illustrate, the history of the Ottoman-Armenians is much debated among scholars, many of whom do not agree with the historical assumptions embodied in the wording of H.J. Res. 192. By passing the resolution Congress will be attempting to determine by legislation which side of a historical question is correct. Such a resolution, based on historically questionable assumptions, can only damage the cause of honest historical enquiry, and damage the credibility of the American legislative process.

 

(The archives in Turkey have been opened since.)

Signatories of the Statement of H.J. Res. 192 addressed to the members of the U.S. House of Representatives:

 

 

 

Rifaat Abou-EI-HaJ

Professor of History

California Stale University

at Long Beach

 

Sarah Moment Atis

Associate Professor of Turkish

Language & Literature

Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison

 

Karl Barbir

Associate Professor of History

Siena College (New York)

 

Ilhan Basgoz

Director of the Turkish Studies

Program at the Department of

Uralic & Altaic Studies

Indiana University

 

Daniel G. Bates

Professor of Anthropology

Hunter College, City

University of New York

 

Luke Bates

Professor of Art History

Hunter College, City College

of New York

 

Gustav Bayerie

Professor of Uralic & Altaic

Studies

Indiana University

 

Andras G.E. Bodrogligetti

Professor of Turkic & Iranian

Languages

University of California at

Los Angeles

 

Kathleen BurriIl

Associate Professor of  Turkish

Studies

Columbia University

 

Timothy Childs

Professorial Lecturer

SAIS, Johns Hopkins University

 

Shafiga Daulet

Associate Professor of Political

Science

University of Connecticut

 

Roderic Davison

Professor of History

George Washington University

Washington. D.C.

 

Walter Denny

Professor of Art History &

Near Eastern Studies

University of Massachusetts

 

Dr. Alan Duben

Anthropologist Researcher

New York City

 

Ellen Ervin

Research Assistant Professor

of Turkish

New York University

 

Caesar Farah

Professor of Islamic & Middle

Eastern History

University of Minnesota

 

Carter Findley

Associate Professor of History

The Ohio State University

 

Michael Finefrock

Professor of History

College of Charleston

 

Alan Fisher

Professor of History

Michigan Stale University

 

Cornell Fischer

Assistant Professor of History

Washington University (Missouri)

 

Peter Golden

Professor of History

Rutgers University, Newark

 

Tom Goodrich

Professor of History

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

 

Andrew Gould

PhD. in Ottoman History

Flagstaff, Arizona

 

William Griswold

Professor of History

Colorado State University

 

Tibor Halasi-Kun

Professor Emeritus of Turkish

Studies

Columbia University

 

William Hickman

Associate Professor of Turkish

University of California, Berkeley

 

J.C. Hurewitz

Professor of Government Emeritus

Former Director of the Middle

East Institute (1971-1984)

Columbia University

 

John Hymn

Professor of History

Glenville State College

West Virginia

 

Halil Inalcik

University Professor of Ottoman

History & Member of The

American Academy of Art

& Sciences

University of Chicago

 

Ralph Jaeckel

Visiting Assistant Professor of

Turkish

University of California

at Los Angeles

 

Ronald Jennings

Associate Professor of History

Asian Studies

University of Illinois

 

James Kelly

Associate  Professor of Turkish

University of Utah

Kerim Key

Adjunct Professor

Southeastern University

Washington, D.C.

 

Metin Kunt

Professor of Ottoman History

New York City

 

Frederick Latimer

Associate Professor of History,

Retired

University of Utah

 

 

Avigdor Levy

Professor of History

Brandeis University

 

Bernard Lewis

Cleveland E. Dodge Professor

of Near Eastern History

Princeton University

 

Dr. Heath W. Lowry

Institute of Turkish Studies, Inc.

Washington, D.C.

 

Justin McCarthy

Associate Professor of History

University of Louisville

 

Jon Mandaville

Professor of the History of

tire Middle East

Portland State University (Oregon)

 

Michael Meeker

Professor of Anthropology

University of California

at San Diego

 

Rhoads Murphey

Assistant Professor of Middle

Eastern Languages & Cultures

and History

Columbia University

 

Thomas Naff

Professor of History & Director,

Middle East Research Institute

University of Pennsylvania

 

Pierre Oberling

Professor of History

Hunter College of the City

University of New York

 

 

William Ochsenwald

Associate Professor of History

Virginia Polytechnic Institute

 

Robert Olson

Associate Professor of History

University of Kentucky

 

William Peachy

Assistant Professor of the Judaic &

Near Eastern Languages &

Literatures

The Ohio State University

 

Donald Quataert

Associate Professor of History

University of Houston

 

Howard Reed

Professor of History

University of Connecticut

 

Dankwart Rustow

Distinguished University

Professor of Political Science

City University Graduate School

New York

 

Ezel Kural Shaw

Associate Professor of History

California State University,

Northridge

 

Stanford Shaw

Professor of History

University of California

at Los Angeles

 

Elaine Smith

PhD. In Turkish History

Retired Foreign Service Officer

Washington, D.C.

 

Grace M. Smith

Visiting Lecturer In Turkish

University of California

at Berkeley

 

 

John Masson Smith, Jr.

Professor of History

University of California

at Berkeley

 

Dr. Svat Soucek

Turcologist, New york City

 

 

Robert Stash

Assistant Director of the Middle

East Center

University of Utah

 

June Starr

Associate Professor of

Anthropology

SUNY Stoneybrook

 

James Stewart-Robinson

Professor of Turkish Studies

University of Michigan

 

Dr. Philip Stoddard

Executive Director Middle

East Institute

Washington, D.C.

 

Frank Tachau

Professor of Political Science

University of Illinois

at Chicago

 

Metin Tamkoc

Professor of International Law

& Relations

Texas Tech University

 

David Thomas

Associate Professor of History

Rhode Island College

 

Margaret L. Venzke

Assistant Professor of History

Dickinson College (Pennsylvania)

 

Warren S. Walker

Horn Professor of English &

Director of the Archive of

Turkish Oral Narrative

Texas Tech University

 

Donald Webster

Professor of Turkish History,

Retired

 

Walter Welker

Professor of Political Science

Rutgers University

 

John Woods

Associate Professor of Middle

Eastern History

University of Chicago

 

Madeline Zilfi

Associate Professor of History

University of Maryland




(INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIA TIONS ARE NOTED FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY)

 

Holdwater: Practically every single one of the above academicians has been intimidated away from this debate, through the use of pro-Armenian terror tactics (principally the "smear campaign" weapon) used by such extremists as Peter Balakian and Israel Charny.

Here is a page examining how Israel Charny committed "Rufmord" (Murder) on the reputations of the above scholars.

 

DECLARATION BY TURKISH ACADEMICIANS
ON THE TURKISH-ARMENIAN PROBLEM

(23 Nisan 2001, 23 April 2001)

 

WE, THE TURKISH ACADEMICIANS,

…before the entire humanity,
protest in the strongest possible language,
the actions of the Armenian Diaspora*
that involve waging endless, hostile campaigns
against Turkey and Turks at every opportunity,
in a manner detrimental to world peace and harmony,
contrary to scholarly and historical facts, principles, and
human judicial criteria.

We do condemn also
those persons and organizations who have been
acting relentlessly since the early 1800s, in violation of
established legal norms, relatively peaceful circumstances and prosperity; displaying a prejudicial posture against the Turkish nation and Turkish history, and all other historical truths and scholarly principles in general; conducting and abetting insidious campaigns; ignoring the validity of decent comportment;
violating all forms of human rights in obliterating the indigenous Turkish and Muslim population in an act of genocide;
dismissing and denying, despite historical evidence to the contrary,
any and all torture, atrocities, and massacres victimizing millions of Turks and other Ottoman Muslims since the 1800s, but especially during the Balkan Wars of 1911-1914, and the First World War of 1914-1918, in the areas of the Balkans, Anatolia, and the Caucasus primarily by Armenians in the latter two regions.

We are, hereby, inviting all academicians and specialists;
who have become knowledgeable on the issues of
how Turks, Armenians, and other Muslim and Christian peoples of the area experienced similar horrors of a civil war within a world war, mainly resulting from the planting of seeds of hatred by the imperialist powers of the day as part of their grand designs for Ottoman lands based on "divide and rule" principle;
to collaborate in scientific clarity, objectivity, and integrity
and expose the truth for the sake of humanity.

Our heartfelt desire is to establish equitable and lasting peace in this part of the planet and beyond, to help all parties involved launch sincere efforts to create, once again, an atmosphere of peaceful cohabitation, cooperation, and prosperity for the people of the Republic of Turkey, Azerbaijan, and the Armenian Republic to enjoy, to help cease and desist all anti-Turkish political campaigns
so that we can leave our youth and children a peaceful world.

Towards this end,
We, the Turkish Academicians,
wish to remind the world once again,
the Statement made to the House of Representatives of the United States of America,
by sixty-nine (69) U.S. Academicians on May 19, 1985
and published in the U.S. media;
and in the light of this communiqué, again express,
on behalf of the Turkish nation, our gratitude towards our colleagues.

*a term which excludes citizens of Turkey and Armenia proper,
but includes most Armenian descendents and citizens of
countries other than Turkey and Armenia

(April 23, 2001)

We, the Turkish academicians, whose signatures appear below; believe
that the statement, signed by 69 American academicians,
who specialize in Turkish, Ottoman and Middle Eastern Studies,
and addressed to the U.S. Congress on May 19, 1985;
describes the nature and scope of the Turkish-Armenian problem
during World War One properly and truthfully;
congratulate our colleagues for their courageous stand, and
announce to the world our support for them.
(23 Nisan 2001 / 23 April 2001)

THE STATEMENT MADE TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY 69 AMERICAN ACADEMICIANS ON MAY, 19, 1985.

To The Members Of The U.S. House Of Representatives

The undersigned American academicians who specialize in Turkish, Ottoman and Middle Eastern Studies are concerned that the current language embodied in House Joint Resolution 192 is misleading and/or inaccurate in several respects...

(See 1985 Statement from Above)

 

SIGNATORIES OF THE DECLARATION MADE BY TURKISH ACADEMICIANS
ON APRIL 23, 2001, ON THE TURKISH ARMENIAN PROBLEM

Mehmet Aça, Dr., College of Sciences and Literature, Balıkesir University, Balıkesir, Turkey

Ahmet Hadi Adanalı, Assistant Professor, Divinity School, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

Gülşen Akdoğan, Ph.D., Department of Instrumentation, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey

Yavuz Akpınar, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Education and Educational Technologies, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey

Tunç Aldemir, Professor, Nuclear Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Şefik Sanal Alkan, Adjunct Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, UMDNJ, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey

Novruz Allahverdi, Professor and Head, Department of Electronics and Computer Education, Selçuk University, Konya, Turkey

Cem Alptekin, Professor and Dean, School of Education, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey

Hilal Altınöz, M.D., Physician of Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care, SSK Süreyyapaşa Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Diseases Center, Istanbul, Turkey

Cezmi Akdiş, M.D., Professor, Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research, Davos, Switzerland

Mübeccel Akdiş, M.D., Ph.D., Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research, Davos, Switzerland

Halil Akkanat, Dr., College of Law, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey

Şener Akyol, Professor, College of Law, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey

Mushfiq Aleskerli, Researcher, Literature, Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan

Elmeddin Alibeyzade, Doctor, Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan

Ethem Alpaydın , Associate Professor of Computer Engineering, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey

Cevdet Emre Alper, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey

Kadir Murat Altıntaş, Ph.D. , Vocational School , Çankaya University, Ankara, Turkey

Musa H. Asyalı, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey

O. Yavuz Ataman , Professor, Department of Chemistry, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

Mehmet Atlar, Dr., Senior Lecturer and Director of Cavitation Tunnel, Department of Marine Technology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Ali Ayata, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Medical College, S. Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey

Kemal Aydın, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Selçuk University at Alaaddin Keykubad, Konya, Turkey

Osman Balcı, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia

Nuri Başoğlu, Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Information Systems, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey

Coşkun Bayrak, Associate Professor, Computer Science Department , University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, Arkansas

Sema Bayraktar, Ph.D., Research Scientist, College of Business, Karaelmas University, Zonguldak, Turkey

Uğur Baysal, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey

Hikmet Başmak, Associate Professor, Medical College, Osmangazi University, Eskişehir, Turkey

Sevda Bekman, Prof essor, College of Education, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey

Güzin Binatlı Bulak, Dr. , Department of Turkish Language, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

Kaya Büyükataman, Dr., Adjunct Lecturer; President, Turkish Forum, East Hartford, Connecticut

Salih Cengiz, Professor of Biochemical Toxicology, Institute of Forensic Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey

Mehmet Çamurdan, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Boğaziçi University, Turkey

Gürbüz Çelebi, Professor, Department of Biophysics, Medical School, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey

A. Enis Çetin, Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey

Fevzi Daldal, Professor, Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Yaşar Demirel, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Melek Demirhan, Associate Professor, Department of Systems Engineering, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey

A.Eren Doğan, Research Scientist, Department of Economics, Social Sciences Institute, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

Zekiye Doğan, Instructor, Department of Computer and Instructional Technologies, Anadolu University, Eskişehir, Turkey

Fatih Doğan, Magister Legum (LL.M-Freiburg) , International Trade Law, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet-Freiburg, Germany

M. Kerem Doksat, Professor of Psychiatry, Cerrahpaşa Medical School, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey

Yener S. Erozan, Professor, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

Tuba Turan Ertaş, Adjunct Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, San Diego State University, San Diego, California

Duygu Erten , Adjunct Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering , University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

Ferhan Esen, Assistant Professor, Department of Biophysics, Medical College, Osmangazi University, Eskişehir, Turkey

Hamza Esen, Professor, Department of Biophysics, Medical College, Osmangazi University, Eskişehir, Turkey

İsmail İlkin Esen, Professor of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Petroleum , Kuwait University, Kuwait

Süleyman Gökoğlu, Ph.D. , Senior Research Scientist , NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Nihat Bülent Gültekin, Associate Professor of Finance, Finance Department, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Harun Güngör, Professor, College of Theology, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey

Turgut M. Gür, Ph.D., Technical Director, Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials , Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

Azmi Güran, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Baden, Switzerland

Melike Baykal Gürsoy, Associate Professor, Industrial Engineering, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey

Olgun Güven, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey

Ziya B. Güvenç, Associate Professor, Associate Dean, Department of Computer Engineering, Çankaya University, Ankara, Turkey

İbrahim H. Güzelbey, Associate Professor and Head of Mechanics Division, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Gaziantep; also Director of Gaziantep Vocational School of Higher Education, Gaziantep, Turkey

Azer H. Hasret, Researcher, Turkish Mythology, Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan

İlhan Helvacı, Assistant Professor, College of Law, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey

Ayla İmre, Adjunct Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, Colorado

İhsan İnan, M.D., Surgeon, Department of Digestive Surgery, Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland

Ümran S. İnan, Professor of Electrical Engineering; Director, Space, Telecommunications and Radioscience (STAR) Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, Palo Alto, California

Ayhan İstanbullu, Research Scientist, College of Technical Education, Dumlupınar University, Simav, Turkey

Ahmet Karagözoğlu, Assistant Professor, Department of Finance, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York

Beyhan Karahan, Associate Professor, School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology, New York City

Bekir Karlık , Associate Professor, International Computing Institute, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey

Can Ömer Kalaycı M.D. , Visiting Scientist, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Pulmonary Critical Care Division, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts

Melih Karakuzu, Assistant Professor, College of Education, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey

Mustafa Keskin, Professor, Department of Physics, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey

Serpil Kışlalıoğlu, Professor, College of Pharmacy, The University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island

Cihat Küçükhüseyin, Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Cerrahpaşa College of Medicine, University of İstanbul,Turkey

Ali R. Köymen, Professor of Physics, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas

Oya Levendoğlu-Tuğal, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York

Tülin Mangır, Professor, Computer and Network Engineering and Technology, California State University, Long Beach, California

O. Nalcıoğlu, Director, Health Sciences Research Imaging Center; Vice Chairman of Research, Department of Radiological Sciences; Professor of Medicine, Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Physics, University of California , Irvine, California

Ayşen Gürcan Namlu, Assistant Professor, Computer Education and Instructional Technologies Department, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey

Ömer Faruk Noyan, Assistant Professor of Geology, College of Engineering, Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Turkey

Yıldırım Omurtag, Founding Dean, School of Engineering, Mathematics and Science, Robert Morris College, Moon Township, Pennsylavania

Ercan Öngör, Professor and Head of Retinal Diseases, Çapa Medical College, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey

Hayrani Öz, Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Aviation, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Hitay Özbay, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Faruk Özcan, Professor, Department of Urology, Medical School, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey

Erdal Özkan, Professor, College of Agriculture, Food Sciences and Environmental Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Erdal Özkan, Associate Professor, Petroleum Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado

İ. Reşat Özkan, Professor Emeritus, Department of Naval and Ocean Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

Ümit Özkan, Professor and Associate Dean, College of Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Talat Özpozan, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey

Tunç Koray Palazoğlu, Ph.D. , Department of Food Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina

Recai Peçen, Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, Electro-Mechanical Systems, College of Natural Sciences, The University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa

Doğan Perinçek, Associate Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Kuwait University, Kuwait

Manaf Sababi, Ph.D. , Research Scientist, Discovery DMPK , Astrazeneca AB, Lund, Sweden

Ayşe Saktanber, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

Hasan Sevim, Associate Dean and Professor, College of Engineering , Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois

Şahin A. Sırmalı, Professor of Embryology, Medical College, Uludağ University, Bursa, Turkey

Selçuk Somer, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering , Yıldız Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

Aydın K. Sunol, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of South Florida; Tampa, Florida

Ferat Şahin, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York

Nurettin Şimşek, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Education and Instructional Technologies, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

Sibel Tanberk, Associate Professor, College of Business, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey

Ercüment Tarcan, M. D., Head of 1st General Surgery Division, Atatürk Educational and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey

Ömer Tarım, Professor and Director of Pediatric Endocrinology, College of Medicine, Uludağ University, Bursa, Turkey

Mehmet Aziz Tayfun, Professor of Coastal and Ocean Engineering, College of Engineering and Petroleum, Kuwait University, Kuwait

Tarık Tihan, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

Mehmet Tomanbay, Professor, Department of Economics, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey

Cevat Tosun, Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Professor, School of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services, The University of Northern Iowa; also, Associate Professor and Director of School of Tourism and Hotel Management, Mustafa Kemal University, Iskenderun, Hatay, Turkey.

Murat Tunç, Assistant Professor, Düzce Medical School, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey

Aydın S. Tunçbilek, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey

Aslıhan Turhan, Postdoctoral Fellow, Hematology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York

Emin G. Türker, Dean, Engineering and Technology, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio

Fuat Ulus, M.D., Former Field Associate Professor, Medical School, Department of Psychiatry (1978-83), University of South Dakota

Ömer Usta, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

Cem Ünsal, Project Scientist, Institute for Complex Engineered Systems, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Bahri Üstünsöz, Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, Health Sciences Center, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana

Hüseyin Vural, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

Yavuz Yaman, Professor, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara

Tuncel M. Yegülalp, Professor of Mining, Henry Krumb School of Mines, Columbia University, New York

Müfit Cemal Yenen, Assistant Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, GATA School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey; Visiting Professor, Hopital Edouard Herriot , Departement de Gynecologie, Lyon, France

Metin Yersel , Professor of Physics, Department of Natural Sciences, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, Vermont

Hasan Yetim, Associate Professor, Department of Food Sciences and Engineering, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey

Okan Yılankaya, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Bayram Yılmaz, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Health and Toxicology, State University of New York at Albany, Rensselaer, New York

Uğur Yücelt, Associate Professor, Department of Marketing, School of Business Administration, Penn State-Harrisburg, Middletown, Pennsylvania

Emrehan Zeybekoğlu, Assistant Professor, The School of Foreign Languages, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey

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