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    "THERE IS A TENDENCY TO RAISE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN TURKISH SOCIETY."

    June 5 2013

    According to Richard Kirakosyan, though slow, but undeniable progress
    is undeniable, "Aravot.am" asked the director of the Center for
    Regional Studies Richard Kirakosyan to express his thoughts on the
    recent outbreaks of Istanbul and give parallels between the Armenian
    and Turkish civil movements. "For Armenia, the events in Turkey,
    including demonstrations and anti-government protest actions, are
    important in three ways. First of all, Armenia as a neighboring
    country should closely follow any kind of significant event in Turkey.

    Second, under the trials of "normalization" of relations, the events
    in Turkey are very important aspect of Armenia's foreign policy. And
    third, Turkey is an "exceptional" country for Armenia, which is
    conditioned with the fact of the Armenian Genocide. Consequently,
    whatever refers to the Turkish government to be unacceptable, also
    relates to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. There are
    two parallel and contrast between the Armenian and Turkish civil
    movements. In two countries, Armenia and Turkey, there is a wave of
    widespread dissatisfaction with the governments. The two governments
    are considered to be not enough democratic and authoritative.

    Therefore, analyzing the gaps of Turks, the outbreaks of demonstrations
    in Istanbul, we see that the efforts of the Prime Minister Erdoghan
    towards mitigation of the situation, resulted in a bigger wave of
    disorders and expansion of the mentality that Turkish AKP government is
    authoritative and arrogant. As for the differences, if there is a wave
    of protests and demonstrations in Turkey, they are just missing in
    Armenia." Our activists have expressed their support to the Turkish
    activists and even criticized by some parties and politicians,
    meanwhile the Turks showed indifference to the actions related to
    the park on Mashtots street and other movements. To the question
    what can you say about this, R. Kirakosyan replied, - "Perhaps the
    Turkish civil society is less interested in the issues of Armenia,
    which is natural. Turkey is a big country, and, in that context,
    domestic issues are more important for Turkey than the issue of
    genocide. But I think that the civil society in Turkey is changing.

    For example, this year I was in Istanbul on April 23, and was
    impressed with those unusual days. This is the fourth year that
    genocide commemoration events are held in different cities of Turkey,
    which are organized by representatives of ethnic Turkish civil society
    and local Turks. For years, such arrangements seemed impossible on
    April 24, it is now possible. By the way, April 24 is not an "Armenian"
    issue for Turkey. Everything has outgrown deeper into the struggle for
    democracy, human rights, and tolerance in Turkey. At the same time,
    it also assumes a struggle in other fields related to the past of
    Turkey. April 24 in Turkey has a deeper meaning with regard to the
    future. They symbolize the burden of load of rejection in years.

    In fact, the struggle is to resist the past of Turkey and to review
    the identity of Turkey. On one hand, although small, there are Turkish
    civil society movements and intellectuals, who throw down a gauntlet to
    the Turkish history and rejection of identities. It is still unclear
    as to what direction Turkey will go, but it is essential that there
    are such quivers in the bounders of Turkey. I hope that the Turkish
    society is going to face the past and there is a tendency to raise
    the Armenian genocide, slowly, but the progress is undeniable.

    The delay will lead to the destruction of those who distort the past.

    "

    Eva Hakobyan Photos from Richard Kirakosyan's Facebook page

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/06/05/154690/

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