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    ARMENIAN CAUSE TO BE DISCUSSED IN VENICE?

    Azg/am
    28 Oct 04

    The Azg Daily informed readers in its October 26 issue about
    a scientific conference titled "Armenians and Turks Throughout
    History. Millennium-long Relations" to be held in Venice on October
    28-30.

    The Turkish Akos wrote about the conference in October 15 issue without
    giving any information on the organizers but telling where it will
    launch and also mentioning the names of participants. The fact that
    Levon Zekiyan and Ramon Gevorgian were engaged in organizing the
    conference evidences that the initiative came from the Armenian side.

    Ruben Safrastian, head of the Turkish department of Oriental
    Studiesâ~@~Y Institute of Armenia, will also participate at the
    conference but his name together with the names of Zekiyan and
    Gevorgian were not included in the list of reporters. Taner Akcam,
    a Turkish scientist, will lecture on "Ittihad Solution to Armenian
    Cause and the Problem of Republican Turkâ~@~Ys Identity", Iv Ternon
    on "Psychology of Denying", Murad Belge on "Armenian Cause and
    Human Rights", Bask?n Oran on "The Origin of a Taboo. Historic and
    Sociological Barrier in Turkish Public Opinion Concerning the Armenian
    Cause", Ferhad Qemal on "The Art of Being Armenian in Turkey", Rag?p
    Zaraqolu on "From Ottoman Multinational Society to National Monopoly
    of a Republic. Where is the way out?"

    All of the reports touch on the Armenian Genocide either directly
    or indirectly. The reason for this is that the Armenian Cause,
    especially in Turkish perception, includes this issue. The Turkish
    taboo and the problems Turkish public opinion faces directly result
    from the Genocide.

    According to Akos, the conference is envisaged to seat Armenian and
    Turkish scientists at the table to discuss the Armenian Cause and to
    bring closer the sides.

    Itâ~@~Ys obscure what the newspaper means with "bringing the sides
    closer". We may presume that Turkey understands that the Turkish
    policy towards Armenia stands for bad relations. Even if the Venice
    discussions have no influence on Armenia its results will certainly
    have.

    The influence will be notable as regards the Armenian Genocide
    acknowledgment. There are organizational minuses in the conference
    preparation, besides the fact that the scientist representing Armenia
    will have no report in Venice which turns him into observer. The
    major miscount of Armenian organizers is in representing only 4
    scientists with only one report whereas Turkey has 6 participants
    with as many reports.

    This fact makes us worry especially while considering the possibility
    that the Genocide issue may come up during discussions and especially
    if these discussions are aimed at "bringing closer the nations".

    Besides the quantitative inconsistency there is another bothering
    circumstance, i.e. the tendency of discussing Armenia-related issues
    (Armenian Genocide, Armenian-Turkish relations) in isolation from
    Armenia. Will the Venice conference continue the tragic practice of
    solving the Armenian Cause without Armeniaâ~@~Y s participation? Time
    will show.

    By Hakob Chakrian

    --Boundary_(ID_AjBpqpckzm5PVHEuL0ZCwA)--
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