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    JOINT TURKISH-ARMENIAN EXHIBIT FACES FORWARD

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Oct 16 2006

    While diplomatic relations are on a knife's-edge due to the French
    Parliament passing a bill penalizing denial of the so-called Armenian
    genocide, Turkish and Armenian documentary photographers were in
    Istanbul yesterday to open a joint exhibit.

    Ten photographers put together the exhibition called
    "Merhabarev/Yerevan-Istanbul," which depicts daily life in Yerevan
    and Istanbul. It opens on Oct. 22 and runs through Oct. 29.

    The exhibit's title is a combination of the words "Merhaba" and
    "Barev" meaning "Hello" in Turkish and Armenian respectively.

    The Turkish documentary photographers are Ozcan Yurdalan, Serra
    Akcan, Mehmet Kacmaz, Kerem Uzel and Tolga Sezgin, and those from
    Armenia are Ruben Mangasaryan, Karen Mirzoyan, Anahit Hayrapetyan,
    Nelli Sismanyan and German Avagyan.

    Mainly highlighting the importance of direct dialogue and an
    unprejudiced approach, the photographers focused on the importance
    of greetings in all encounters by combining the two words.

    The photographers also aimed at emphasizing the importance of the
    future and of looking towards the future even when catching daily
    life on film.

    In the belief that relations between the two nations can become
    normal by overcoming problems stemming from a lack of dialogue and
    overcoming prejudices, the photographers aimed to reflect what they
    saw and experienced through their lenses.

    After first opening in Yerevan's best-known cultural center the Moscow
    Cinema, it's on in Istanbul and will then go to Europe to France,
    Italy, Germany and the Netherlands.
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