THE BOOK BY SARKIS CHERKEZYAN, WHO WAS BORN IN A FAMILY, WHICH SURVIVED THE GENOCIDE, HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN TURKEY
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. The Belge Publishing House in
Istanbul published the book "This world suffices all of us!" by
Sarkis Cherkezyan. Cherkezyan was born in a family, which survived
the Armenian Genocide on May 15, 1916. Sarkis was born in the stud of
camels in the Syrian Desert. As reports "Armenpress" citing CNNTurk the
book is about the actual events of the beginning of the 20th century.
The Turkish TV channel cited the following ideas expressed by the
readers during the meeting organized in the Belge Publishing House:
"Sarkis Cherkezyan was a man, who deeply felt the pains of both his
Armenian family and nation. He was a respected communist, who did
not lose the infant naivety. He spent all his life working in the
important circles of the Turkish communist movement."
"Sarkis Cherkesyan dedicated his life to the principles of
uprightness...years of deportation, Syrian deserts, return to Karaman,
Eregli and Istambul..."
"Sarkis Varpet was a carpenter, master of life, mentor and
expert... All what he explains in the book is about the history of
the perpetual struggle for the sake of equality and brotherhood..."
"At the same time he explains the history of those living people. In
his stories the history does not stop, but continues..."
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. The Belge Publishing House in
Istanbul published the book "This world suffices all of us!" by
Sarkis Cherkezyan. Cherkezyan was born in a family, which survived
the Armenian Genocide on May 15, 1916. Sarkis was born in the stud of
camels in the Syrian Desert. As reports "Armenpress" citing CNNTurk the
book is about the actual events of the beginning of the 20th century.
The Turkish TV channel cited the following ideas expressed by the
readers during the meeting organized in the Belge Publishing House:
"Sarkis Cherkezyan was a man, who deeply felt the pains of both his
Armenian family and nation. He was a respected communist, who did
not lose the infant naivety. He spent all his life working in the
important circles of the Turkish communist movement."
"Sarkis Cherkesyan dedicated his life to the principles of
uprightness...years of deportation, Syrian deserts, return to Karaman,
Eregli and Istambul..."
"Sarkis Varpet was a carpenter, master of life, mentor and
expert... All what he explains in the book is about the history of
the perpetual struggle for the sake of equality and brotherhood..."
"At the same time he explains the history of those living people. In
his stories the history does not stop, but continues..."