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    Tert, Armenia
    Oct 24 2009

    Armenian-Turkish Negotiations Spark Armenian Recognition in Turkish-Armenians
    14:43 ¢ 24.10.09


    The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church, His Beautitude Archbishop Mesrob Mutafian, welcomed attempts
    to improve Armenian-Turkish relations. The Patriarch's address
    emphasized the necessity of peaceful dialogue, which will make it
    possible to treat one other in a more tolerant and forgiving way.

    `The Protocols signed between Armenia and Turkey are particularly
    significant for the Armenian community in Turkey. The Armenian
    community in Turkey is inclined towards the optimistic solution of the
    diplomatic process that has begun, that all the steps will be directed
    toward the improvement of relations between the two countries. We hope
    that Armenia's and Turkey's leaderships will not give up in the
    improvement of the two countries' relations, based on the sincerity of
    their wishes, since the [two] neighbours' further peaceful cooperation
    depends on it,' noted the Patriarch in his address.

    His Beautitude Archbishop Mesrob Mutafian also stated that Archbishop
    Aram Ateshian, the Grand Sacristan of the Holy Mother of God Armenian
    Cathedral and the Vicar General of the Armenian Patriarchate of
    Constantinople, presented his position during Armenian president Serzh
    Sargsyan's and Turkish president Abdullah Gul's visit to the Turkish
    city of Bursa, where the qualifying football match between the two
    countries took place on October 14, 2009.

    According to official sources, approximately 70,000 Armenians live in
    Turkey, the majority of whom have changed their Armenian last names to
    Turkish. Nevertheless, the number of ethnic Armenians, many of whom
    converted to Islam in order to avoid deportation during the Armenian
    Genocide, greatly exceeds official numbers. Until today, the majority
    of Hemshin Armenians (those who converted to Islam) have been
    negatively referred to as `Ermeni' (that is, Armenian). However, after
    the start of Armenian-Turkish negotiations, an inclination in
    recognizing their Armenian identity was evident among young Hemshin
    Armenians. Take for instance, the first film on the topic which was
    made by Hemshin Armenian filmmaker Ozcan Alper and includes the
    Hemshin Armenian dialect; it was screened at this year's Golden
    Apricot International Film Festival in Yerevan.

    After the improvement in Armenian-Turkish relations, Armenians living
    in Turkey hope that the issue of electing head of clergy will also be
    resolved, since it's been a long time that the Turkish government has
    allowed the Armenian community to conduct elections to appoint a new
    Patriarch or his successor. His Beautitude Archbishop Mesrob
    Mutafian's health is in serious condition after undergoing numerous
    surgeries and experiences of attempts on his life by `Erkenegon'
    terrorists.

    It is important to note that Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople,
    along with the Armenian Patriarchate of Jersualem, is one of the
    Armenian Church's autonomous Patriarchates.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2009/10 /24/armenianchurch/
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