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    TURKEY CONTINUES TO VIOLATE ARMENIANS' RIGHTS, SAYS ZARAKOLU

    http://asbarez.com/107794/turkey-continues-to-violate-armenians%E2%80%99-rights-says-zarakolu/
    Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013

    Ragip Zarakolu during the Civilitas event

    YEREVAN--"Armenia did its utmost to normalize the relations with
    Turkey, it was impossible to make more concessions," Turkish publisher
    Ragip Zarakolu said at a discussion on "The Turkish view on the
    Karaabkh conflict" organized by the "Civilitas" foundation. "Turkey,
    in turn, did its best to frustrate the process," he added.

    "There is a thick folder with the sins Turkey has committed against
    the Armenian people. Instead of redeeming the sins of the past,
    Turkey continues to violate the rights of the Armenian people," said
    Zarakolu. "The Pan-Turkic positions are still strong in my country,
    and they affect the Armenian-Turkish relations."

    "Instead of redeeming the sins of the past, Turkey is trying to
    interfere with the Karabakh issue and impose its position. What's
    interesting is that by supporting Azerbaijan, Turkey is attempting
    to become a party in an issue it has nothing to do with and raise the
    Karabakh issue in international structures with a view of pressuring
    the right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination. At the same
    time Turkey wants to deprive Armenia of the right to interfere with
    the Karabakh settlement process. This is a vivid example of Turkey's
    double-faced policy," added Zarakolu.

    According to the publisher, by adopting a correct position Turkey
    would contribute to the settlement of the Karabakh issue. However,
    Turkey's practice of setting preconditions speaks of the fact that the
    pan-Turkic sentiments are still there. Besides, let's not forget that
    there is a string Azerbaijani lobby in Turkey," the publisher said.

    "Turkey frustrated the Armenian-Turkish protocols as it did in 1990s.

    This attitude of Turkey is becoming dangerous to the Caucasian region.

    Turkey is conducting an adventurist policy on the Syrian issue,
    as well. It should change its policy and act for the sake of peace
    in the region. The civilized society is the only hope of change in
    the country. The ice on the Genocide issue has started to melt inside
    the Turkish society. We must work to have the Turkish public separate
    the Genocide issue from the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," he added.

    Zarakolu said he feels shame for Turkey's behavior. "Turkey signifies
    the issue of its own security, but creates serious threats for
    Armenia's security by keeping the shared border closed. In this
    situation I admire the courageous and self-confident stance of
    Armenia. Your country has become a unique island in the region,
    which heroically survives," Zarakolu said.

    "There is a thick folder with the sins Turkey has committed against
    the Armenian people. Instead of redeeming the sins of the past,
    Turkey continues to violate the rights of the Armenian people, the
    Turkish publisher said.

    Zarakolu founded his own Begle publishing house in Istanbul in 1976,
    where he published a number of books on the harassment against national
    minorities in Turkey, as well as the Armenian Genocide.

    The Belge Publishing House established by Zarakolu and his wife
    AyĆ~_enur, has always been a focus for Turkish censorship. Charges
    brought against the couple resulted in imprisonment for both AyĆ~_enur
    and Ragip Zarakolu, the wholesale confiscation and destruction of
    books and the imposition of heavy fines.

    In 1995 the Belge Publishing House offices were firebombed by a far
    right group, forcing it to be housed in a cellar. Since his wife's
    death in 2002, Zarakolu continued to face further prosecutions.

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