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  • ANKARA: Armenian Co-Patriarchate Candidate Culciyan In Istanbul

    ARMENIAN CO-PATRIARCHATE CANDIDATE CULCIYAN IN ISTANBUL

    BIA Net
    Feb 15 2010
    Turkey

    Co-patriarchate candidate Sebuy Culciyan visited Istanbul in the
    run-up to the elections. Culciyan called for brotherhood and said that
    murdered journalist Hrant Dink's message of dialogue and communication
    is being conveyed beyond his death.

    15 February 2010, Monday Armenian Apostolic Church Bishop of Gougark
    Sebuh Culciyan visited Istanbul in the run-up to the election for
    co-patriarchate in coming May. Culciyan said, "The way which was
    opened by Hrant Dink is a bridge for communication between our two
    countries. We should support this approach and strengthen it".

    Culiyan, who came to Turkey for talks with the Armenian community,
    mentioned that as a religious person he did not want to meddle with
    politics at all. "I want to set up a warm and fruitful dialogue. I
    see that there is no trust between upper level politicians of Turkey
    and Armenia, but there is trust between the people. People of both
    countries come together frequently anyways", Culciyan said.

    "They killed Hrant, but could they silence him?"

    Culciyan conveyed the prevailing opinion in Armenia that the murder of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was related to the deep state.

    "Who can deceive anybody? Let's wish that Hrant Dink was the last
    loss on behalf of democracy and an open society. Nobody can silence
    his message because others continue spreading his message".

    Hrant's dream came true Culciyan, who did not have the opportunity
    to visit journalist Dink's grave before, considered it important that
    "Hrant Dink's dream has come true".

    During the journalist's visit to Armenia in 1999, Culciyan took him
    to a summer camp built for children at Vanadzor in the county of Lori.

    Dink said to him "This was what I dreamt of. You have made my dream
    come true".

    Both men grew up in the same neighbourhood of Malatya Up to 200
    children enjoy education and entertainment in the summer camp every
    season. Dink and Culciyan shared more than the camp project: they both
    grew up in the same neighbourhood of the south-eastern city of Malatya.

    "Let the children love each other. Tomorrow's youth will have a better
    understanding of brotherhood. It was Hrant's and my dream to invite
    50 children from Turkey to the camp and make 50 Armenian children
    meet other children in Istanbul".

    Culciyan pointed out that there are problems not having been dealt
    with or overcome for centuries. He said that the Armenian governments
    did not really understand the Armenians' problems in Turkey before:
    "They did not understand the lives we are leading here. They thought
    that everything would be finished once the was closed. Meanwhile,
    Armenian media can convey a more open approach".

    Replying to a question related to a protocol that is pending to
    be signed between the two countries Culciayan said, "It seems as
    if both countries do not believe what they have achieved till the
    present. The problem will be solved more easily if the governments
    make a move for the people".
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