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    TURK, ARMENIAN BREAK HANDSHAKE RECORD AT 43 HOURS

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Dec 10 2013

    10 December 2013 /TODAY'S ZAMAN, 襤STANBUL

    A Turk and an Armenian shook hands for 43 hours in an event held on
    Monday and Tuesday in Georgia's capital city of Tbilisi, breaking
    the world record for the longest handshake.

    Deniz Bar覺癬_, an actor from Turkey's southern province of Mersin,
    and Ohannes Acinyan, another actor from Yerevan, Armenia, became the
    new world record holders in the event taking place on the Bridge of
    Peace in Rike Park, Tbilisi.

    Bar覺癬_, speaking before the record attempt, offered a message about
    the 33-meter-high "Statue of Humanity" in Kars, which was torn down
    in 2011 after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan described it as a
    "freak." Bar覺癬_ said his goal was to break the world record but
    also to remind people about the demolition of the statue, which
    depicted two people shaking hands and was designed as a symbol of
    Turkish-Armenian friendship.

    "Maybe there is hope for the two countries [Turkey and Armenia]
    to understand each other and establish friendship. We will do this
    together with my friend. We are going to stay here for 43 hours, no
    matter how cold or dark it gets. We will succeed if Allah allows us,"
    Bar覺癬_ continued.

    Michael Elagin, an organizer of the event, explained that both Bar覺癬_
    and Acinyan had been prepared physically and psychologically for the
    record attempt by a coach. Elagin added: "A Turk and an Armenian,
    running into each other, for instance, on an airplane, should remember
    our project and shake hands. This will make them smile and maybe help
    the two nations understand each other better."

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