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    WHAT IS IN THE HEART OF TURKISH SOCIETY

    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society-lraho s17241.html
    13:07:48 - 22/03/2010

    Erdogan, the prime minister of Turkey, stated that he had been
    misunderstood. He spoke not on Armenians in Turkey in general, but
    on deporting those Armenians who were in the country illegally. We
    understood him quite well the first time. The Turkish prime
    minister suggested a discriminatory implementation of the law, based
    on ethnicity. If the authorities of Turkey mentioned that it was
    decided to deport all illegal migrants from the country, that would
    have been reasonable. Although it wouldn't have been acceptable, it
    would nevertheless have been understandable. But the prime minister of
    Turkey spoke only of deporting Armenians. That is to say, the illegal
    Georgian, the Caucasian Tatar (known as the Azerbaijanis today),
    Arab or Russian would continue to enjoy the right of breaking the
    law, but not the Armenian. And how would the Turks have treated the
    ethnic Armenians who were citizens of Georgia or Russia? They would
    deport the Armenians with Georgian passports, but not the citizens
    of Georgia who are Caucasian Tatar or Georgian in origin? It would
    have been interesting to see the Georgian response.

    In the 21st century, the mouth of a top-ranking official of the
    executive of a state aspiring towards the European Union issues words
    which call upon implementing the law on people not in accordance
    with what those people have done, but on their ethnicity. This is
    a serious matter. This is utterly in violation of Articles 1, 7 and
    16.1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948).

    I am almost sure that current Turkey will not initiate new
    discriminatory state policies of suffering on Armenians. That would
    not be in line with Turkey's interests at the moment. Ethnic and
    religious minorities in Turkey are anyway in dire straits, facing
    unjustified limitations. Nevertheless, this is a very worrisome event,
    as what Erdogan said is a manifestation of a very serious and profound
    illness of Turkish society. Erdogan expresses with his tongue what
    is in the heart of Turkish society.

    Ara Papian Head of the Modus Vivendi Centre 19 March, 2010

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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