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    TURKEY'S ARMENIAN MUSEUM PROVES PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE - PREMIER

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    5 Dec 04


    Istanbul, 5 December: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
    on Sunday (5 December) that those who saw the artefacts in the Surp
    Pirgic Armenian Hospital Museum would see that everybody had been
    coexisting in peace in Turkey.

    Erdogan, who inaugurated the Yedikule Surp Pirgic Armenian Hospital
    Museum, which was renovated by the Armenian Foundation, said that the
    hospital was established by the Armenians upon the statement of Sultan
    Mahmud II 172 years ago, and continued to serve patients since then.

    "As the children of this country, we have coexisted in peace for
    centuries. Our literature, architecture, humanitarian values, trade,
    songs and cuisines have intermingled," Erdogan said.

    Erdogan said that he read statements of hospital's executive board
    chairman and deputy chairman Bedros Sirinoglu, who said that they were
    faithful to Turkey and were living in prosperity with their 33
    churches and 13 schools. They also asked why they should be minority
    in a country of which they were a citizen.

    "These statements are explaining not only Turkey but also the Armenian
    citizens who are an indispensable part of us. Every artefact in this
    museum clearly shows coexistence," Erdogan stated.

    Thanking the Armenian citizens for their contributions to Turkey,
    Erdogan said: "Let's see how the message given here will be reflected
    to the world? We will continue developing humanitarian values in the
    light of universal criteria. Long live our unity in these
    territories'."
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