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    UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ORGANIZE A TURKISH-ARMENIAN DIALOGUE CAMP

    armradio.am
    17.02.2009 12:20

    In an attempt to break stereotypes between the countries, university
    students have organized a Turkish-Armenian dialogue camp, held in
    the central Anatolian city of NevÅ~_ehir.

    The camp's objective was to make acquaintances between Turkish and
    Armenian university students to overcome existing prejudices between
    the two nations. Eighty university students from Turkey and 20 from
    Armenia spent a week in a hotel in Urgup, an important tourism center
    of the Cappadocia region, Hurriyet Daily reports.

    The project was initiated by the Turkish University Students'
    Approaches and was also sponsored by the Turkish Economic and Social
    Studies Foundation, or TESEV, the Helsinki Citizens Assembly and
    daily Agos.

    The camp held art workshops, concerts, panel discussions and
    meetings. At the end of the camp, participating students released a
    joint statement which read, "We are disturbed by the fact that the
    Turkish and Armenian communities, which have been living together
    for centuries, are alienated and have turned against each other due
    to both sides' polices regarding the 1915 events."

    "We believe that relations between these two sister nations should be
    founded on the basis of peace and friendship and not on the dilemma
    of deportation or genocide. This is only possible by getting together
    through projects and campaigns,=2 0which we believe will develop
    quickly with the active participation of young people," read the
    statement.

    "The dialogue between Turkish and Armenian students will pave the way
    for ideas toward a solution. Our dialogue camp will be the first step
    in this process," it read.

    Meanwhile another step for Turkish-Armenian dialogue came from the
    Higher Education Board, which issued permission for the opening of
    a second Armenian Culture and Literature Faculty, daily Hurriyet
    reported.

    Deputy Rector of Erciyes University Professor Metin Hulagu said the
    faculty will start admissions for the 2009-2010 academic year if the
    faculty could hire academic staff within two months.
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