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    Reconciliation of Armenian and Azeri People
    Inseparable from Reconciliation of Armenia and Turkey

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.07.2006 15:03 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Representatives of Azerbaijan were also present
    at a six-sided meeting of citizens and NGOs of the South Caucasus,
    held in Yerevan July 8-13.

    Upon returning to Baku Azeri journalist Alekper Aliyev published travel
    notes Trip from Baku to Erivan, where he distorted the statement
    of editor of www.southcaucasus.com web-site Luiza Poghosyan on
    problems between the two peoples. Aliyev interpreted her words as,
    "The myth on genocide, we are stuffed with, has become a complex
    for the Armenian society and made it sick. We raise our children
    in hatred towards Turks. In this case Turks for us are Turkey and
    Azerbaijan. We are told we won a war, however, actually our entire
    region lost, specifically we lost.

    No development is observed, nothing good is taking place. How long
    can this hatred propaganda last? We cannot work for the future,
    constantly thinking retrospectively."

    "Azeri journalist Alekper Aliyev was invited to Yerevan as a
    participant, not a journalist to cover the event and his reports
    represent his personal impression from what he heard and saw in
    Yerevan.

    Thus, in my opinion, he does not have to be literally exact in his
    wordings," Luiza Poghosyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

    "I spoke of the Genocide when discussing the question of stereotypes. I
    said the following: "The issue of reconciliation of the Armenian
    and Azeri peoples cannot be viewed separately from the process
    of reconciliation of Armenia and Turkey. Hostile stereotypes,
    rooted in the Armenian consciousness, in most cases are general,
    referring both to Turks and Azeris. Myths on Genocide, we were fed
    with for many years during the soviet period, transformed into a
    doomed concept about eternal hostility between Armenians and Turks,
    as well as Azeris. I have a deepest conviction that the process of
    recognition of the Genocide, the process of denouncing the crime
    against humanity has turned in us, Armenians, into a complex of being
    exceptional and complex of superiority over the rest of the world. This
    is the disease, hampering us from adequately perceiving the reality
    and moving forward. I summed up my statement with a suggestion to the
    colleagues from Azerbaijan to discuss our capacities and work together
    in an Armenian-Azeri-Turkish format for joint search for rapprochement
    and overcoming stereotypes. I want to add also that at our meeting
    a moratorium for political topics was announced and each of us spoke
    of the problems of his or her own society," L. Poghosyan said.
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