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    Turkish Press

    Unseal Our Borders?

    Published: 4/5/2005

    BY OKTAY EKSI

    HURRIYET - Armenians in Armenia are in big trouble. Nowadays, each and
    every one of them comments on how beneficial it would be for Turkey
    to unseal its border gate to Armenia. Leyla Tavsanoglu's interview
    with Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Commission (TARC) moderator David
    Philips was published in Sunday's Cumhuriyet's. Philips is obviously
    one of those who seems sure that we're too stupid to recognize our
    own national interests. He mentions 10 times during the interview
    how we could benefit from opening our border gate to Armenia. He's
    actually trying to say, 'Just open your gates, the rest is easy.'

    Not only Armenians, but also proponents of the Armenian 'genocide'
    thesis among us and especially the US have recently been dropping the
    border gate issue whenever possible. Whatever they are going to say,
    they begin with, 'You should open your borders to Armenia...'

    All these efforts surely serve a good purpose. Armenia had a population
    of 3.44 million in 1998. However, by 2004 its population had fallen to
    just 2.99 million. The reason why almost 500,000 people left Armenia
    during this six-year period is purely poverty. The Armenian economy
    is a shambles, and half of its population lives in poverty.

    Once they persuade us to open the border gates, their next move will
    be to try to open out to international markets and improve their
    economy. Soon enough, they will be trying to corner us and get us to
    admit their 'genocide' claims. Their constitution and declaration of
    independence are full of hatred against us, and they will be trying
    to realize their schemes at the earliest opportunity.

    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul recently noted that over 40,000 Armenians
    work just in Istanbul, which is a sign of Turkey's good will. But
    what do we get in return? Armenia pushes to make us recognize their
    'genocide' claims. And next they'll demand compensation and land
    from us. They don't even bother to conceal their aims. What kind of
    a person would agree to this?

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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