NO IFS OR BUTS, I ENJOYED THE PM'S ARMENIAN STATEMENT
Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
April 24 2014
My opinion of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdošan's Armenian statement,
issued one day before April 24, is open and precise. It is as
significant as the speech late President Turgut Ozal delivered when
he apologized to the Algerian people for Turkey's misguided attitude
during Algeria's war of independence.
Whoever wrote the speech, I sincerely congratulate them. They have
formulated it extremely well, the most advanced words a Turkish prime
minister can say for today.
Turkey should now adopt a self-confident stance in the Armenian
issue and I see this speech as the first step of that process. Could
it have been possible to say more advanced things? I, as a citizen,
as a columnist, can say more advanced words, but the line where the
prime minister has to stand for today has been drawn correctly.
No doubt, this speech will not mean much for the radicals, but as a
person who has experienced and witnessed all these incidents, I am
saying that this is a very important step.
Well done!
Yes, now let us take a look inside...
We are expecting the same initiative to be launched domestically too...
I have read the prime minister's Armenian initiative speech and
highlighted the lines. This speech unavoidably prompted this question
in me: "A prime minister who can launch this initiative in a topic
like the Armenian incident, can't he also take a step to eliminate
the polarization in Turkey?"
It was the first time he has mentioned pluralism: "In Turkey,
expressing different opinions and thoughts freely on the events of
1915 is the requirement of a pluralistic perspective, as well as of
a culture of democracy and modernity."
It was the first time the resentments have been mentioned: "If this
will enable us to better understand historical issues with their
legal aspects and transform resentment to friendship again, it is
natural to approach different discourses with empathy and tolerance
and expect a similar attitude from all sides."
It was the first time he has mentioned deriving enmity: "In today's
world, deriving enmity from history and creating new antagonisms is
neither acceptable nor useful for building a common future."
"The spirit of the age" was mentioned for the first time: "The spirit
of the age necessitates dialogue despite differences, understanding
by heeding others, evaluating means for compromise, denouncing hatred,
and praising respect and tolerance."
I totally agree and can put my signature under it.
And I am saying: "We also want it; we want the same..."
Turn also to those who have not voted for you and repeat the same
sentences with the same sincerity.
You will receive its reciprocation...
The spirit of the age dictates this to all of us...
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/no-ifs-or-buts-i-enjoyed-the-pms-armenian-statement.aspx?PageID=238&NID=65473&NewsCatID=401
Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
April 24 2014
My opinion of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdošan's Armenian statement,
issued one day before April 24, is open and precise. It is as
significant as the speech late President Turgut Ozal delivered when
he apologized to the Algerian people for Turkey's misguided attitude
during Algeria's war of independence.
Whoever wrote the speech, I sincerely congratulate them. They have
formulated it extremely well, the most advanced words a Turkish prime
minister can say for today.
Turkey should now adopt a self-confident stance in the Armenian
issue and I see this speech as the first step of that process. Could
it have been possible to say more advanced things? I, as a citizen,
as a columnist, can say more advanced words, but the line where the
prime minister has to stand for today has been drawn correctly.
No doubt, this speech will not mean much for the radicals, but as a
person who has experienced and witnessed all these incidents, I am
saying that this is a very important step.
Well done!
Yes, now let us take a look inside...
We are expecting the same initiative to be launched domestically too...
I have read the prime minister's Armenian initiative speech and
highlighted the lines. This speech unavoidably prompted this question
in me: "A prime minister who can launch this initiative in a topic
like the Armenian incident, can't he also take a step to eliminate
the polarization in Turkey?"
It was the first time he has mentioned pluralism: "In Turkey,
expressing different opinions and thoughts freely on the events of
1915 is the requirement of a pluralistic perspective, as well as of
a culture of democracy and modernity."
It was the first time the resentments have been mentioned: "If this
will enable us to better understand historical issues with their
legal aspects and transform resentment to friendship again, it is
natural to approach different discourses with empathy and tolerance
and expect a similar attitude from all sides."
It was the first time he has mentioned deriving enmity: "In today's
world, deriving enmity from history and creating new antagonisms is
neither acceptable nor useful for building a common future."
"The spirit of the age" was mentioned for the first time: "The spirit
of the age necessitates dialogue despite differences, understanding
by heeding others, evaluating means for compromise, denouncing hatred,
and praising respect and tolerance."
I totally agree and can put my signature under it.
And I am saying: "We also want it; we want the same..."
Turn also to those who have not voted for you and repeat the same
sentences with the same sincerity.
You will receive its reciprocation...
The spirit of the age dictates this to all of us...
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/no-ifs-or-buts-i-enjoyed-the-pms-armenian-statement.aspx?PageID=238&NID=65473&NewsCatID=401