ROPPER HATTECHYAN: AS FAR AS THE POLITICAL SITUATION IS TENSED, THE TERRORISM WILL NOT STOP IN TURKEY
ARMENPRESS
JULY 28, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 28, ARMENPRESS: The terrorist movements have become
rather active in Turkey during the recent period. There are mainly
being organized by Kurds but there is an opinion that the latter have
been organized by others - under the name of Kurds. Editor-in-chief of
the Armenian "Marmara" daily published in Turkey Ropper Hattechyan
told Armenpress. He noted that the opposition does not want the
September 12 constitutional referendum be a success and it has its
role in terrorism. "The situation raises concern and before the
referendum the situation will continue be tensed," Hattechyan said,
expressing opinion that as a result the "yes" will win.
The Kurdish issue in Turkey remains but according to him, in that
country a powerful opposition is functioning. "There are 2 very
strong opposition parties operating against Erdogan's government,"
he said, noting that these parties are against the initiatives of
the government which becomes a reason of tensed situation. "As far as
the political situation is tensed, the terrorism will not stop," the
chief editor said, noting that the opposition has serious intentions
and the government has firm positions.
Referring to the constitution the editor in chief said this is a
constitution dictated my militaries and needs to be changed for being
considered a democratic one.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
JULY 28, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 28, ARMENPRESS: The terrorist movements have become
rather active in Turkey during the recent period. There are mainly
being organized by Kurds but there is an opinion that the latter have
been organized by others - under the name of Kurds. Editor-in-chief of
the Armenian "Marmara" daily published in Turkey Ropper Hattechyan
told Armenpress. He noted that the opposition does not want the
September 12 constitutional referendum be a success and it has its
role in terrorism. "The situation raises concern and before the
referendum the situation will continue be tensed," Hattechyan said,
expressing opinion that as a result the "yes" will win.
The Kurdish issue in Turkey remains but according to him, in that
country a powerful opposition is functioning. "There are 2 very
strong opposition parties operating against Erdogan's government,"
he said, noting that these parties are against the initiatives of
the government which becomes a reason of tensed situation. "As far as
the political situation is tensed, the terrorism will not stop," the
chief editor said, noting that the opposition has serious intentions
and the government has firm positions.
Referring to the constitution the editor in chief said this is a
constitution dictated my militaries and needs to be changed for being
considered a democratic one.
From: A. Papazian