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  • From Ataturk To Erdogan: A Two-Day Conference In Yerevan

    FROM ATATURK TO ERDOGAN: A TWO-DAY CONFERENCE IN YEREVAN

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/11/05/from-ataturk-to-erdogan-a-two-day-conference-in-yerevan/
    17:38 05.11.2013

    Alisa Gevorgyan
    Public Radio of Armenia

    A two-day international conference on "Ninety years of the Republic of
    Turkey: from Ataturk to Erdogan" kicked off in Yerevan today at the
    initiative of the Oriental Studies Institute of the National Academy
    of Sciences. It focuses on the history of the Republic of Turkey,
    different aspects of its domestic and foreign policy. Experts of
    Turkish studies, historians, philologists and philosophers from
    Armenia, Russia and Turkey participate in the conference.

    Professor of the Turkish Aegean University Tanju Tosun was scheduled
    to make a report on the first day of the conference, but he has not
    even arrived in Yerevan because of technical problems in Turkey.

    "Irrespective of political relations, the historic issues of the
    neighboring country must be scientifically discussed," Academician
    Vladimir Barkhudaryan said in his opening remarks.

    Director of the Oriental Studies Institute Ruben Safrastyan noted that
    during the conference they will try to refer to the most important
    issues of the history of the Turkish Republic, its ideology, domestic
    and foreign policy.

    The conference is particularly important for the discussion of issues
    related to the Armenian Genocide. The report by Anush Hovhannisyan,
    an expert of Turkish studies, was dedicated to the peculiarities of
    coverage of the Armenian Issue in the Turkish official historiography.

    According to her, the textbooks are the most eloquent in this regard.

    The study of textbooks shows the spirit the state educates and brings
    up its citizens and the society in.

    "Of course there are positive trends in the Turkish society. The world
    has become smaller, the information has become more transparent,"
    she said, adding, however, that the Turkish historiography leaves a
    number of issues unanswered.

    The Republic of Turkey is 90. "It's a state, the territory of which
    encompassed 9/10 of our historic Motherland, a state, whose history
    represents a series of uninterrupted genocides," expert of regional
    studies, analyst Sargis Hatspanyan said.

    "Just 15 months are left before the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide. Armenia has not formulated any clear demands from Turkey,"
    Saris Hatspanyan said. According to him, it's not clear what Armenians
    are demanding from Turkey and the world.

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