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    Hurriyet Daily News , Turkey
    Jan 17 2010

    Local channels boost Armenian initiative

    Sunday, January 17, 2010
    MUKADDER YARDIMCIEL
    KARS - DoÄ?an News Agency

    Serhat TV, a local channel based in Turkey's northeastern city of
    Kars, starts a program exchange with an Armenian counterpart, Lori TV.
    The border between the two countries is closed only at a symbolic
    level, the Serhat TV team says after paying a visit to Armenia and
    seeing the extent of Turkish business activity there



    Kars' Serhat TV and Lori TV from the Armenian city of Gyumri are
    collaborating on an exchange of television programs. DHA photo

    A local initiative in the northeastern city of Kars to develop
    Turkish-Armenian relations is moving strongly ahead as national
    efforts lag.

    Two local television stations from both sides of the border between
    Turkey and Armenia, Kars' Serhat TV and Lori TV from the Armenian city
    of Gyumri, are supporting the normalization process between the two
    countries by collaborating on an exchange of television programs.

    Serhat TV is the first and only local TV station in Kars. It is owned
    by former mayor Naif AlibeyoÄ?lu.

    The project aims to break down prejudices between the two nations,
    said Serhat TV coordinator Alican AlibeyoÄ?lu, who added that a
    substantial proportion of the people support the opening of the border
    gates.

    To help the two nations learn more about each other and to promote the
    cities of Kars and Gyumri, a team of five people from Lori TV first
    came to Kars in August. The team filmed footage and interviews with
    people to promote Kars and broadcast its documentary program in
    Gyumri. After this, Lori TV then invited a four-person team from
    Serhat TV to visit Armenia in December.

    Cross-border visits

    Though the distance between Kars and Gyumri is just 70 kilometers, due
    to the closed border gates, the Serhat TV team could only reach the
    Armenian city after traveling some 500 kilometers across Georgia and
    returning the same way.

    During its three-day stay in Gyumri, the Serhat TV crew made footage
    to promote the city and asked local Armenians about the relations
    between the two countries.

    `We had had some prejudices prior to our visit to Armenia. But we were
    shocked at what we saw,' said AlibeyoÄ?lu. `Some 150 Turkish trailer
    trucks on average enter Armenia from Georgia each day. Turkish goods
    have an 80 percent share at stores and markets. The two countries
    organize reciprocal flights. The borders are just symbolically closed.
    All are waiting for the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the opening of the borders.'

    Anchorman Ã-zgür TuÄ?rul said he was surprised to meet, during some
    on-the-street interviews, some old Armenian women who knew Turkish
    well.

    `Culturally, the two nations resemble each other very much. This is a
    fellowship project. Our goal is to develop friendship between
    journalists of the two countries,' he said. `Our Armenian colleagues
    visited us, and then we went there. A mutual trust has been formed.
    Particularly youth are more peaceful and request the opening of the
    border.'

    Noting that Turks and Armenians have been living together in this
    region for centuries, he said: `There were some prejudices in my mind
    while I was going to Armenia, but most of them have now been
    overthrown. With the program we made in Kars, we overthrew prejudices.
    They were quite friendly to us. Our cultures resemble each other a
    lot. We aim to develop relations in this region.'

    The footages and interviews in Gyumri were broadcast as a
    three-episode documentary under the name `Yakındaki Uzaklar' (Close,
    Yet Far). Kars citizens were pleased with it, according to Serhat TV
    representatives, and additional programs will be shot within the
    framework of the cooperation project.
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