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    Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
    Feb 17 2005

    Talk about Turkish-Armenian reconciliation
    Thursday, February 17, 2005

    Perhaps no entity in recent years has occasioned so much comment in
    the Armenian community as TARC, the Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation
    Commission. It is difficult to find anyone without strong opinions on
    the subject - yet the actual participants have kept a low profile and
    the exact nature of their discussions is largely unknown to most of
    the public.

    David L. Phillips, who served as chairman of the commission,
    will discuss his experiences in a lecture entitled "Turkish-Armenian
    Reconciliation: Lessons Learned from TARC," on Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 8
    p.m. at the Center and Headquarters of the National Association for
    Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), 395 Concord Ave., Belmont.

    Phillips is the first member of the commission to write
    extensively about the experience of shaping and participating in the
    Turkish-Armenian reconciliation process in the newly published
    "Unsilencing the Past: Track Two Diplomacy and Turkish-Armenian
    Reconciliation." The book will be on sale and available for signing
    by the author on the evening of the lecture.

    In his first lecture to the Boston-area Armenian community,
    Phillips will offer a unique insider's account of the ups and downs
    of establishing a dialogue between Armenians and Turks: the
    obstacles, accomplishments, and prospects for the future. A
    question-and-answer period and refreshments will follow the lecture.

    Phillips is senior fellow and deputy director of the Center for
    Preventive Action at the Council of Foreign Relations and Director of
    the Peacebuilding Program at American University, as well as a
    visiting scholar at Harvard University and an analyst for NBC News.
    Previously, he was a senior advisor to the U.S. State Department and
    the United Nations.

    Admission to the event is free (donations appreciated). The
    NAASR Bookstore will open at 7:30 p.m. The lecture will begin
    promptly at 8 p.m. and interested parties are strongly encouraged to
    arrive early as space is limited and a large turnout is anticipated.

    For more information call 617-489-1610, e-mail [email protected], or
    write to NAASR, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.
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