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    CICEK: TTK NOT AGAINST OPENING ARMENIAN BORDER

    Today's Zaman
    April 20 2009
    Turkey

    The Turkish Historical Society (TTK) is not against Turkey opening its
    border with Armenia, TTK Armenian Desk Chairman Kemal Cicek has said.

    The Armenian border been closed since 1993, when Armenia attacked
    Azerbaijani territory. Speaking to Today's Zaman, Cicek also stated
    that as April 24, the anniversary of an alleged genocide of Armenians
    at the hands of the Ottomans in 1915, approaches, no mass cleansing
    occurred as the Armenians have claimed. Cicek said Turkey was
    trying to understand the Armenians, adding his belief that relations
    between the two countries should normalize. Cicek said the TTK was
    not against the opening of the border but added that Turkey had some
    conditions. He said: "In 1993, the Armenians drove the Azerbaijanis
    out of their own land and staged large-scale massacres, after which
    Turkey closed its Armenian border and explained the preconditions for
    reopening the border. These are for Armenia to pull out of Azerbaijani
    territory and to stop referring to Turkey's eastern Anatolian lands
    as 'Western Armenia.' The border should not be opened unless both of
    these conditions are fulfilled, but the relations should be normalized
    and the two nations should make peace."

    Cicek also said Armenians started disseminating propaganda on
    an international level one week before the forced deportation of
    Anatolia Armenians even started in 1915, adding that the Armenians
    have come a long way since that time. Stating that Armenians always
    keep their grief alive, Cicek said Turkey has kept silent for years
    with an understanding of "let's look into the future and forget our
    past grievances." This is why, Cicek asserted, Turkey has been late
    to provide explanations to the international community regarding
    the rationale and rightful intentions causing Turkey to decide to
    launch the 1915 forced deportation campaign. "Now, no matter what we
    do to counter their claims, it is not enough because we have started
    only recently. We are sincerely trying to understand what happened
    to the Armenians, what made their agony different from ours," Cicek
    emphasized, adding that Turkey should develop a policy that respects
    the deaths and losses of Armenians.
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