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    BBC WRITES ABOUT "MASKED" ARMENIANS OF TURKEY

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Jun 26 2006

    ISTANBUL, JUNE 26, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The unpleasant
    event taken place on the day of the visit paid by the Catholicos
    of All Armenian to Istanbul, when Turk nationalists were holding a
    demonstration of complaint at the airport, became a reason for BBC
    correspondent Sara Rainford touches upon this theme as well as the
    present state of Armenians in Turkey and the issue of blockade of
    Armenia by Turkey. She spoke to Armenians from Contstantinople who
    were conditionally named "Vardan" and "Anush."

    "Turks ask me till now from where I am. They have no notion that
    hundred of thousands of us lived here once," "Vardan" said. The
    journalist mentions that 60 thousand Armenians live in Turkey, in a
    territory where their forefathers lived more than 2 thousand years
    ago. It is a very difficult community," the BBC correspondent noticed.

    "We have seen only violence since we were born. Insults are written
    on walls of churches, we are humiliated in streets. I think twice
    till now wheather to say my name or not," "Anush" said.

    "Life of previous generations was more difficult. It is not surprising
    that they do not make public their opinion about the 1915. Armenia
    wants that Turkey recognizes the universal slaughter, qualifying it
    as a genocide," the journalist continues.

    She mentions that "Anush" and "Vardan" are those scanty exclusions who,
    living in Turkey, say what happened in 1915. They forefathers were
    by force removed to south. They gave their children to Turk neighbors
    for safety and never returned. "Anush" says that it is terrible. Such
    a tradegy took place in the family of any Armenian there.

    "The international community puts pressure on Ankara now, imposing
    to review its position concerning this issue. "Vardan" greets it but
    he also feels that in response to it, Turk nationalists' aggression
    increases gradually," the BBC correspondent writes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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