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    GERMANY-BASED DVV INTERNATIONAL IMPLEMENTS PROJECT ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH RECONCILIATION

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 9, 2010

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, NOYAN TAPAN. DVV International organization (the
    Institute for International Cooperation of the German Adult Education
    Association) jointly with its Yerevan office has been implementing a
    project on Armenian-Turkish reconciliation since 1 August 2009. The
    project is financed by the German foreign ministry. The project's main
    partners are: Anadolu Kultur NGO engaged in culture and art (Turkey)
    and Hazarashen Armenian Center for Ethnological Studies.

    According to information submitted to NT, the project aims to build
    a bridge between Armenian and Turkish societies through education
    of adults, cultural exchange, and oral history. The oral history
    methodology has been recently used in Armenia and Turkey and is based
    on experience and recollections of ordinary people.

    The first working meeting of the project was held in Istanbul and then
    was followed by a student camp in Dilijan and a research done with
    the use of oral history methodology in Armenia and Turkey. Students
    of the two countries became acquainted with this methodology and
    gained experience for its use by conducting interviews with families
    living in Dilijan (Armenia). The course and research were led by
    Prof. Leyla Neyzi (Sabanci University in Istanbul) and Prof. Hranush
    Kharatian-Arakelian (the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of
    the RA NAS).

    Since October 2009 the research groups have conducted interviews
    of people of different generations who live in various regions of
    Armenia and Turkey, as a result of which a book has been prepared for
    publication. The book contains stories about life based on people's
    recollections passed on from one generation to another. The authors
    of the project are convinced that by means of a joint presentation
    of stories of Armenians and Turks, a dialog on the past, present and
    future is initiated between the two societies and peoples.

    The project's materials are available at the official website of the
    project: www.learningtolisten.de.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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