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    TURKISH JOURNALIST TO SHARE HIS EMOTIONS WITH TURKISH READERS AFTER VISITING TSITSERNAKABERD

    ARMENPRESS
    25 April, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 25, ARMENPRESS: Journalist of popular in Turkey
    newspaper "Radikal" Fehim Tashqetin on the eve of April 24 visited
    Yerevan and closely followed the memorial ceremonies in the capital
    of Armenia. The Turkish journalist shared with his emotions in his
    article, where he described how a day before April 24 Armenian young
    people, crying "Recognize the genocide", "Compensation", "We want our
    lands back", organized a torch-light procession from the Liberty square
    to Tsitsernakaberd memorial to rise in memory of Armenian victims.

    On April 24 the Turkish journalist visited Tsitsernakaberd and put a
    flower in memory of 1 500 000 Armenian victims, who had died in Ottoman
    Empire. He also visited the genocide museum. Tashqetin described how
    both elder people and children went to the memorial.

    "The old woman from Kars who had lost five relatives in Ottoman
    Empire 97 years ago,said: "If Turkish government says that nothing
    has happened, in that case where are my grandfather, his brothers
    and sons". The old woman was walking to the memorial holding her
    grandfather's and grandmother's pictures," he writes.

    Turkish journalist mentions another old woman, who was keeping a
    signboard with the picture of Hrant Dink under which was written
    "1 500 000+1". To the journalist's question what means that note
    the woman answered: "The murder of Hrant Dink is the continuation of
    the genocide".

    Citing words of different Armenians whom he had met and talked to in
    the memorial, Tashqetin mentioned that all Armenians had said that
    at present they are angry with Turkey, but didn't feel hatred against
    Turkish people.


    From: Baghdasarian
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