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    Turkish-style European adaptation

    Yerkir/arm
    December 10, 2004


    The desperate efforts that Turkey makes to convince the Europeans it
    has adopted the European values and principles has been discussed a
    lot.

    The last example was the Turkish prime minister's inauguration of an
    Armenian museum where he made a "tender" speech how his government
    values Turkey's minorities, including Armenians. The trick's goal was
    to change Turkey's image in the mind of an average European who likes
    idyllic pictures.

    Turkey is trying to once again deceive the international community
    like it did a few years ago. International organizations, including
    UNESCO, expended significant grants to Turkey who had committed to
    restore and preserve historical monuments on the modern Turkey's
    territory. Now, Europeans and advocates of Europeanizing Turkey can
    themselves see how those monuments -- and especially the 10th-century
    St. Cross Armenian church of Agtamar -- were "restored."

    The picture on the left was taken before the "restoration." One can
    clearly see the cross held by angels. The Armenian cross of the church
    has disappeared on the right-hand photo taken after the "restoration"
    which has changed nothing else. Isn't this how Turkey adapting
    European values?
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