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    LETTER TO ARMENIA'S REPRESENTATIVES IN THE US

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/23/lett er-to-armenia%e2%80%99s-representatives-in-the-us/
    Sep 23, 2009

    Dear Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, Ambassador Tatoul Markarian,
    General Consul Grigor Hovhannissian, I would like to express my
    concern regarding the Turkish Armenian protocols.

    Accepting the current borders between Armenia and Turkey and agreeing
    to take part in a historical commission discussing the Armenian
    Genocide, signifies that Turkey is undermining the historic validity
    of the Genocide. Therefore no reparations will be made and any hope
    of getting Mount Ararat, the city of Ani, and rest of our homeland
    back will be lost forever.

    I find these protocols very detrimental to Armenia and the state of
    Nagorno Karabakh. Although I along with millions of others Armenians
    live in the Diaspora, I do not wish to see such decisions being
    reached, because you cannot forgive your enemy until they admit their
    crimes and make reparations.

    Some might believe it is useless to wait for Turkey to recognize
    the Genocide, because they never will. However I don't think that
    opening the border with Turkey will be the solution to Armenia's
    economic problems. As a descendant of Genocide survivors, I find
    these protocols not only to be dangerous, but I find them insulting
    to Armenians all over the world.

    In a recently published article the Asbarez quoted Erdogan as saying
    that, "The Diaspora does not bring any advantage to Armenia. On the
    contrary, it takes away from Armenia."

    On the contrary the Diaspora is always ready to help Armenia,
    because it is not only the homeland for Armenians living there, but
    the homeland for Armenians everywhere. It is with the help of the
    Diaspora that we are able to build a new Armenia one step at a time.

    These protocols are only beneficial to the state of Turkey, because
    Armenia is freeing them from the pressure of recognizing the Genocide,
    making reparations, and returning lands. We cannot let history repeat
    itself and let Turkey fool Armenia through false pretenses.

    If such protocols are passed, the consequences will be enormous. The
    current policies and mentality of Turkish leaders today reminds us
    of the Young Turks in 1915 and Ataturk in 1921. I honestly hope that
    such risky actions will not be taken and the protocols will not be
    passed. We have worked too hard and we cannot throw it all away and
    let Turkey win.

    Sincerely, Talar Kossakian 12th Grade Ferrahian High School
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