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  • ANKARA: Kocharian: 1915 Responsible for Our Economic, Spiritual Prob

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    April 25 2005


    President Kocharian: 1915 Responsible for Our Economic and Spiritual
    Problems

    The ceremonies in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of what the
    Armenians claim was a genocide in 1915 commenced in Yerevan on
    Saturday evening with a march, and continued on until Sunday morning,
    when wreaths were placed at a statue to Armenians who died in 1915.
    It was hoped that half of Armenia's population, or 1.5 million
    people, would gather in the streets for Saturday evening's march.

    According to members of the foreign press corps present however, the
    marchers numbered somewhere in the hundreds of thousands. In a speech
    at the march, Armenian President Robert Kocharian said "Turkey,
    responsible for the genocide, has surprised not only us, but the rest
    of the world, with its refusal to recognize and take responsibility
    for the genocide."

    Kocharian blamed the events of 1915 for Armenia's current financial
    situation, saying "The genocide altered the fate of the Armenian
    people. Rather than developing normally, Armenia's financial and
    spiritual road was disrupted."

    Dr. Nilgun Gulcan from ISRO finds Kocharian's statement as a 'part of
    domestic politics'.

    "A president cannot balme foreign forces for everything goes wrong.
    He as the leader of Armenia for almost a decade should be responsible
    for someting. Yet he prefers the easiest way: He blames the Turks to
    curtail all the problems Armenians face. However the real responsible
    for the economic problems of Armenia is the current Armenian
    administration. The source of the Armenian spiritual problems is the
    Armenian Diaspora. Ter-Petrosyan knew that the Turks and Turkey could
    help Armenia to survive. Thus he tried to close two nations.
    Kocharian on the other hand is now on the wrong way. He just accuses.
    The Diaspora just tries to harm Turkish interests. Nobody accept his
    or her responsibility" added Dr. Gulcan.

    Protests All Over

    At the same time, ceremonies commemorating the Armenians' day took
    place in many European capital cities. Armenians living in Iran
    gathered in front of a church in Tehran and shouted slogans against
    Turkey. In Athens, Greek Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopolous spoke
    at a meeting in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the
    so-called genocide in the Atikkon Cinema.
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