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  • ANKARA: From The Bosphorus Straight - A "Peace Virus" On The Interne

    FROM THE BOSPHORUS STRAIGHT - A "PEACE VIRUS" ON THE INTERNET

    Turkish Daily News
    December 18, 2008 Thursday

    A group of Turkish intellectuals putting together a Web site to
    apologize to Armenians for a "great catastrophe" is not in and of
    itself a big deal. The context that propelled the initiative, and the
    reflective and intelligent reaction, including reasoned criticism,
    is evidence of something profound.

    Yesterday, the Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review reported on the
    Web site, www.ozurdiliyoruz.com. It is an admirable and gutsy move
    to demonstrate the empathy shared by many Turks for the historical
    suffering of Armenians, whether the label be "genocide," "massacre,"
    or something else. The reaction by opponents, as we noted, demonstrates
    a consensus in Turkey to keep channels of communication open while
    disagreeing. This is the essential ingredient of any reconciliation.

    What is most important, we believe, is that Turkey has reached what
    sociologists call a "tipping point." This is how they describe the
    phenomenon of many little, all-but-unnoticed things that accumulate
    to result in great societal change or dramatic shifts.

    Fashion is an example of things that change this way. Revolutions in
    music and art have transformed similarly; after all no one set out
    to "design" the 1960s. The decline of crime in New York City when no
    one expected it, the rise of teenage smoking worldwide amid a chorus
    of anti-smoking warnings are more testament to the "tipping point"
    process.

    Just who decided that the Berlin Wall and all it stood for should
    crumble? At what point did American society cross the cultural
    threshold that a black man could be seriously considered for the
    White House?

    "Tipping points are like epidemics," argues Malcolm Gladwell, the
    author who put this term in the common lexicon. "For ideas, products,
    messages and behaviors spread just like viruses do."

    As we noted in yesterdays story, it was just in 2005 that a group of
    lawyers sought legal action and created a public furor when a state
    university simply sought to have a panel discussion of the events of
    1915 that included all perspectives.

    When it comes to this issue, the world is a different place today
    than it was in 2005. Surely, the courageous visit a few months ago
    of President Abdullah Gul to a Yerevan football match was a major
    moment in this ongoing "tipping" toward dialogue.

    But this occurred because of many small things: the Yerevan State
    Ballets visit to Istanbul enabled by Rotary clubs in Turkey and
    Armenia, dozens of low-key exchanges of students and academics,
    a joint Turkish-Armenian film production now underway, exchanges of
    musicians and artists, an Armenian entrepreneurs project to produce
    wine from the grapes of Armenia, Turkey and Azerbaijan. A "peace
    vintage" he called it.

    Maybe we can coin a new phrase from his term and Gladwells analogy:
    a "peace virus." We are sure it will spread

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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