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    TURKISH DAILY ON ARMENIAN VACATIONERS

    news.am
    Nov 11 2009
    Armenia

    Armenian travel agents offer tours to Georgia, Greece, Bulgaria, Italy
    and Jordan among other countries, but 70 percent of Armenians that
    fly out of their country seem to prefer Turkey, especially Antalya,
    writes the Turkish Today's Zaman.

    "Armenians coming to Turkey may be a sign of normalization and
    accepting facts of life like swimming in the Mediterranean Sea. Any
    citizen of a landlocked country would feel the same -- living in
    Ankara and dreaming of the Mediterranean all year long. This longing
    is evident in the posters of Antalya's attractive sun-drenched beaches
    hanging on the walls of buildings in Yerevan," the source writes.

    "While it is a dream destination for some, it is a provocation
    for others... It did not take too long for a youth group from the
    nationalist Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Dashnaktsutyun, to
    rally for the removal of those posters. They went to the Yerevan
    mayor's office and demanded that the Antalya posters be brought down
    and not hung up again. The mayor's office has not yet acted on the
    request. If the borders are opened soon, they will never be brought
    down," the source writes.

    "The nationalists' logic against traveling and vacationing in Turkey
    in general and in Antalya in particular is just like the Turkish
    leftists' logic: Every penny that goes to the 'enemy' will return
    to us as arms and aggression or exploitation. This must be the
    universal language of all nationalists and chauvinists... Another
    slogan shared by the nationalists on both sides of the border says:
    'Turkey shouldn't have won us over.' Turkish nationalists said the
    same thing when nearly three dozen militants belonging to the notorious
    terrorist organization, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), came from
    Iraq and surrendered to Turkish authorities. As promised, they were
    interrogated but due to a lack of criminal records they were released.

    They returned to their hometowns with joy and were greeted with
    public demonstrations. This was enough to forget why they came back:
    to surrender and end hostilities. The government was accused of
    giving the impression that the mighty Turkish army was defeated by
    the terrorists and all that nonsense," Today's Zaman writes.

    "Government employees are not officially warned against vacationing
    in Turkey...The Armenian Ministry of the Economy is encouraging
    competitive domestic tours to destinations like Lake Sevan, the
    mountain resort of Tsakhkadzor, the mineral water spa of Jermuk and
    the historical Nagorno-Karabakh region. Presently vacation packages
    to these sights start at about $700 while Antalya offers a week of
    good service, sea and sun for only $450," writes the newspaper.

    "Well, you may be a patriot, but there is nothing better than a good
    warm vacation after a whole year's hard work, especially when your
    old foe is serving you with a friendly smile," the source writes.
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