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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turks keep questioning themselves about Armenia's further demands upon
    Ankara's recognition of Genocide
    21.02.2009 16:30 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ For the last 1.5 years dramatic changes have
    occurred in Armenian-Turkish relations, including the attempts at
    improvement of relationships, which have never been made before, the
    member of Armenian National Academy of Sciences, Director of Institute
    of Philosophy, Sociology and Law Gevorg Poghosyan told a news
    conference.

    "In 2005 public opinion polls were conducted in Armenia and Turkey to
    analyze relationships between Armenian and Turkish people. According
    to poll results, there were few who believed any improvement was
    possible", the sociologist said.

    "According to poll results, Armenians have a clear perception of the
    Turks. Turks' perception of Armenia and Armenians is rather
    indistinct. They maintain normal attitude towards their neighbor's
    being an Armenian, whereas Armenians assume a negative attitude toward
    the possibility of their neighbor's being a Turk," Gevorg Poghosyan
    emphasized.

    "This fact is accounted for Armenians having been the victims of the
    Turkish government. Besides Armenians have no previous experience of
    co-residing with Turks. The Armenian People have a psychological
    complex concerning their relationships with the Turks. The complex is
    deeply- rooted as it has been passed on from generation to
    generation. Turks keep questioning themselves about Armenia's further
    demands upon Ankara's recognition of the Genocide. This issue became a
    pressing one," the sociologist said.

    "A new public opinion poll is planned in September 2009. In his
    opinion, the results of the new poll to be publicized in November 2009
    will register significant differences as compared to 2005," he said.

    "In 2005 around 20% of Turkish population knew or spoke about the
    Armenian Genocide, and now their number grew dramatically. In the past
    many people excluded the possibility of opening the border between
    Armenia and Turkey and today the issue is being actively discussed,"
    Gevorg Poghosyan said.
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