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    TURKISH RESORTS FAVORED BY ARMENIANS

    AssA-Irada
    July 29, 2009 Wednesday
    Azerbaijan

    A great number of Armenian tourists head to Turkeys recreation centers,
    according to the Armenia office director of a leading Russian tourism
    company, Tez Tour. Narine Davtian said the desire to rest at a seaside
    resort has overshadowed their hate for the Turks.

    Thus, 8,000 tourists from Armenia are expected to visit Antalya by
    the end of 2009. Armavia Airlines is administering four flights a
    week from Yerevan to the Turkish resort city for the purpose. The
    flights are so booked that there are no seats left on the airplane,
    Davtian said. I love my country, but lets not mix tourism with
    politics, she added. However, the nationalist Dashnaksutyun Party
    is opposed to Armenians flocking to Turkeys tourism centers. Its
    representatives have appealed to the mayors office of Yerevan
    demanding that posters advertising recreation in Antalya be withdrawn
    from the citys streets. Arutyun Melikian, a Dashnaksutyun activist,
    has called on his fellow countrymen to rest in Armenia instead. The
    money being channeled into Turkeys armament and strengthening should
    stay in the country, and our motherland should strengthen. Of note,
    the Dashnaks have contemplated and found unordinary posters saying
    Armenians resting in Antalya are arming the Turkish military. Many
    residents of the Armenian capital have welcomed the nationalists
    move. Armenia and Turkey have been at odds and the border between the
    two countries has been closed since 1993 on Ankaras insistence due to
    Armenias policy of occupation of Azerbaijani territory and Armenian
    genocide claims. Vacationing in Armenia is much more expensive than
    that in Turkey. Thus, spending a week in Jermukh, one of the countrys
    major recreation centers, costs $700, compared to only $450 in Antalya.
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