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    Erdogan: All Sectors in Turkey are Essential

    Zaman, Turkey
    Dec 7 2004

    While the critical December 17th European Union (EU) summit quickly
    approaches, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a
    message to Europe about Turkey's provisions toward minorities.

    Yesterday, Erdogan spoke at the opening ceremony of the Yedikule Surp
    Pirgic Armenian Hospital Foundation Museum in Istanbul. "In my heart,
    this museum is a humanity museum."

    After voicing that all sectors living in Turkey are essential
    elements of Turkey, the Prime Minister added: "We, as being the
    children of this country, have lived together in confidence and peace
    for centuries. We protect our law with civic consciousness in a
    friendship. It will be like that for all eternity." The Director of
    the Hospital, Setrat Tokat, revealed his support for Turkey's
    membership bid to the EU during his remarks.

    While commenting about the art the hospital displays, Erdogan said
    that no eye surveying the works should look at the history of the two
    cultures with crossed eyes.

    Erdogan stressed: "We have in our culture, in the words of Yunus
    Emre, 'we love the created because we love the Creator'. Loving all
    created things is a task common to both of our beliefs. I am here
    because of this."

    After remarking that all around, Anatolian people say, "I have an
    Armenian master" Erdogan said, "We cannot separate our trade,
    architecture, folk music, and cuisine from each other."

    Erdogan reminded the audience that Sultan II commissioned the
    Armenian hospital 172 years ago. Erdogan said that the paintings in
    the museum documented a harmonious past while mass information and
    speculations distort present attitudes.



    12.06.2004
    Baran Tas
    Istanbul
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