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    Anna Turay: Erdogan's statement awakened conscience of Armenian
    community in Turkey

    27.03.2010 13:27 GMT+04:00


    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's
    statement on possible exile of illegal Armenian migrant from Turkey
    upset the Armenian community of Istanbul, said Anna Turay, one of the
    founders of Istanbul-based Agos bilingual newspaper.

    `Look, there are 170,000 Armenians in my country - 70,000 of them are
    my citizens, but we are [tolerating] 100,000 of them [illegally] in
    our country. So, what will we do tomorrow? If it is necessary, I will
    tell them, `Come on, back to your country.' I will do it. Why? They
    are not my citizens. I am not obliged to keep them in my country. I
    mean these are [defenders of the Armenian claims of genocide]. Their
    attitude is negatively affecting our sincere attitude, and they are
    not aware of it,' Erdogan said in an interview with the BBC.

    `This statement awakened conscience. We suddenly came to realize that
    Armenian migrants live in poor conditions and their children have no
    possibility to get education,' she told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
    `As a reaction to the Prime Minister's statement Turkish journalists
    turned their eyes on Armenian migrants.'

    `Armenians in Istanbul are not aware of the problems of those newly
    arrived. Unfortunately, the Armenian community is not consolidated.
    Besides, locals and newcomers fail to establish contacts due to
    psychological differences,' she said.
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