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  • Signature Campaign For Opening Armenian-Turkish Border Completed

    SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN FOR OPENING ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER COMPLETED

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/144198/Signature_campaign_for_opening_ArmenianTurkish_bor der_completed

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Signature campaign for the petition urging Turkey
    to open the border with Armenia for Syrian Armenians is completed.

    776 signatures were collected in 30 days, with 25 thous. needed for
    Obama administration to discuss the issue.

    As one of the campaign organizers Daniel Ionisian told a
    PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, the number of the signatures collected
    didn't justify the expectations.

    "On the one hand, it's not that easy to participate in signature
    campaign. On the other hand, many in Armenia are against the opening of
    the border with Turkey," Mr Ionisian said, adding that attempts will be
    taken to raise awareness on the issue following the presidential polls.

    "More than 60.000 people have been killed in Syria war. 500.000
    refugees have escaped from war and death...Yet many millions are
    unable to do that.

    Only few air companies still fly there and tickets are strongly
    limited.

    People mostly flee Syria by buses and cars.

    There are 200.000 Syria-based ethnic Armenians; most of them willing
    to escape to Armenia where they can feel safe, comfortable, with
    accommodation, employment and education opportunities provided.

    Тhe road from Syria to Armenia goes through Turkey which closed its
    border with Armenia in 1993. It causes a big problem for Armenian
    refugees.

    Thus, we are kindly asking to urge Turkey to open the land border
    with Armenia (at least, for refugees) without any preconditions.

    There should be no closed borders in the 21 century," the petition
    read.

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