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    Armenian Genocide: Recognition and Reparation
    The discussion on the web

    Dear readers, you are invited to take part in the "Armenian Genocide: Recognition and Reparation" discussion on the web.
    Dear readers,
    Between April 15 and 25, you had an opportunity to express your views
    on Yerkir Weekly's website about the topic "Armenian Genocide:
    Recognition and Reparation." Below are the opinions express.

    Thank you for your active participation: Spartak Seyranian,
    editor-in-chief of "Yerkir" Weekly.


    John - If the Ottoman Empire was the home to citizens belonging to
    different nationalities, including Armenians, the question remains how
    did the Turks become the sole owner of those lands and simply call it
    Turkey? Don't the Armenians, Kurds, Greeks and Assyrians, all Ottoman
    citizens, have a legitimate land claims from the Turks?

    Raffy Ardhaldjian/Graduate mid career scholar at the Fletcher School
    of Diplomacy - 1) Do you think that Armenians should have an internal
    dialogue on the topic of the Genocide -just like the Turks are having
    it nowadays- to harmonize and organize their positions on this
    issue. If yes, do you think a global referendum amongst Armenians on
    this issue is possible in the age of the Internet ? 2) How should the
    issue of "Armenian property" lost or confiscated during the 1915-1918
    period be dealt with? Many Armenian families still hold deeds that
    document their property rights. While there could be a statute of
    limitations issue involved, the property issues should technically
    have nothing to do with the Genocide. Thoughts ? 3) Is it important
    that if the Genocide is recognized by Turkey, that all reparations
    come from the Turkish treasury? Since Genocidal violence is a
    humanitarian issue, do you see a scenario, where the International
    community assumes part of the responsibility of paying reparations?
    Do you have any benchmarks for what amounts Armenian demands should
    be? Recently an International Court was looking into claims made by
    Kurdish families against the Turkish state, where the lives of each
    family member killed by the state in the 1980s were valued at $ 45,000
    each. 4) While the government of Armenia recognizes the borders of the
    Turkish Republic, do you think that if the ARF and others renounced
    territorial demands from Turkey, there would be a shift in the Turkish
    position on the issue of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide?

    Steffan Sarkisian - Today Japanese PM apologized to all nations of
    what Japan had caused them during the World War II. When will the
    Turkish PM do that? 22.4.05

    Zareh - Will the world ever be ready to address or back our demands
    for financial or territorial claims even if Turkey is forced to
    acknowledge the Armenian Genocide? On what capabilities can we depend
    to successfully force such demands? On the other hand, how can we ever
    forego the land that gave birth to our nation, taken away from us in
    such a criminal manner? Will "we are sorry" alone be enough?
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