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    Turks at Tsitsernakaberd Memorial
    24.04.2010 18:03

    Siranush Muradyan
    `Radiolur'

    Early in the morning a gray-haired man with a pipe was standing long
    near the Eternal Fire at Tsitsernakaberd Memorial with his head bowed.
    He laid carnations, tuned back and started speaking in Turkish with
    Turkish journalists.

    He said there was no doubt that what happened in 1915 was genocide,
    and the fact should be acknowledged not only by Turkey, but also the
    whole world. `I'm a writer,' the old man said.

    Asked whether he would condemn the Armenian Genocide if he lived in
    Turkey, not Germany, he said `yes,' adding he would not speak to the
    Public Radio. `After all, I'm a Turk,' he said smiling.

    Political analyst of the Haberturk Asli Sozbiges agreed to tell his
    opinion of a journalist. Speaking about Armenian-Turkish relations,
    the Turkish journalist said political relations were needed for Turkey
    and Armenia to understand each other better. `Normalization will take
    time, but the most important is that the process has started,' he
    said, adding that having closed borders in the 21st century was
    unacceptable.

    Asked whether the Turkish people want to establish relations with
    Armenia, Asli Sozbiges said: `Yes, definitely. We don't take Armenians
    as our enemies. The problems exist only on the diplomatic level,' he
    noted.
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