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    Turkish Daily News
    Oct 19 2006

    >>From the columns
    Thursday, October 19, 2006


    Hot contact with the diaspora:

    Zaman, Mehmet Kamýþ: The Armenian question is being brought before
    Turkey at every opportunity. A group of people all over the world --
    in France, America and Lebanon -- hate Turkey and wish only bad
    things for it. This hatred has been fostered not by those who were
    deported but rather by the generations that followed. The migration
    of Armenians, an Eastern Christian society, to Western countries
    after World War I played a huge role in this Armenian transformation.
    This is the 90th anniversary of that forced deportation. States that
    were at each other's throats only 60 years ago are today united under
    one roof. Nobody feuds anymore. The significance of Turkey's World
    War I incident with the Armenians is growing on a daily basis. Each
    time this problem confronts us in a different country. To manage
    this, Turkey should change its policy and establish close contact
    with the Armenian diaspora. Civilians, rather than the state, should
    put more effort into solving this problem. We need to sit down with
    them and talk a little bit about Fenerbahce. Eat sarma with them, put
    jewelry on the bride at weddings. In short, we should remember that
    we are similar nations emotionally; we eat the same foods and sing
    the same folk songs.

    --Boundary_(ID_kgEnUy/auTM5k0Ev7PlTrQ)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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