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    RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: THE THAW IN ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS IS A STEP FORWARD RATHER THAN DIALOGUE
    Alisa Gevorgyan

    "Radiolur"
    22.12.2008 14:41

    Director of the Oriental Studies Institute of the National Academy
    of Sciences, Turkologist Ruben Safrastyan is inclined to assess the
    thaw in the Armenian-Turkish relations and the football diplomacy
    as a step forward in the relations between the two countries rather
    than dialogue.

    Ruben Safrastyan welcomes the fact that there were intellectuals
    in the Turkish society who initiated a campaign of apology on the
    Internet for the World War I-era massacres of Armenians in Turkey.

    The group of prominent academics, journalists, writers and artists
    stated in the petition:"My conscience does not accept that (we) remain
    insensitive toward and deny the Great Catastrophe that the Ottoman
    Armenians were subjected in 1915," read the apology. "I reject this
    injustice, share in the feelings and pain of my Armenian brothers,
    and apologize to them."

    However, Ruben Safrastyan insists that two important factors should
    not be forgotten: "First, the number of intellectuals was very
    small and their voice cannot be viewed as the opinion of the Turkish
    society. Besides, they avoided using the term genocide in the apology,
    using the less explosive Great Catastrophe instead."

    Director of the Oriental Studies Institute assesses the campaign as the
    first step, hoping that such initiatives will beco me more principled
    in the future. In general, he characterizes the recent thaw in the
    Armenian-Turkish relations and the football diplomacy as a step forward
    in the relations between the two countries rather than dialogue.

    It should be noted, however, that the pressure of the government
    on Turkish society is weakening year by year. According to Ruben
    Safrastyan, the fear is also reducing. Although Article 301 of the
    Penal Code is still vital in Turkey, this country is not the same as
    three or four years ago, the Turkologist stated.
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