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    VILLAGERS IN CENTRAL ANATOLIA LOOK AFTER ARMENIAN CEMETERY

    19:40 â~@¢ 24.12.14

    The BurunkıÅ~_la village in the Sarıkaya district of Yozgat sets an
    example for tolerance and shows the peaceful attitudes of Turks and
    Armenians living together for centuries by voluntarily maintaining
    a cemetery left behind by Armenians who used to live in the village,
    the Hurriyet Daily News reports.

    BurunkıÅ~_la's Village Headman Necati Yalcın said his ancestors
    emigrated to Yozgat in 1924 from Greece's Thessaloniki following the
    barter between Turkey and Greece and started living together peacefully
    with Armenians in the region, until they began leaving after 1966.

    "Our Armenian friends come here every year in groups of 60 to 70
    people and visit both our village and the cemeteries. Our connection
    [with them] continues; we visit each other. Thanks to our former
    district governor, the cemetery left behind by our Armenian siblings
    was fenced. As a village unit, residents of the village care for small
    issues, including cleaning, maintenance and reparation. Ultimately,
    our friendship is enduring," said Yalcın.

    Sembiya Arıkan, a 78-year-old villager, said she had Armenian
    neighbors and friends at school, adding that they were all friends.

    "Our life was really good. There would be weddings and we would go
    together. We were friends with all of them," said Arıkan, adding
    that their Armenian friends came to visit them every summer and they
    cherished their old memories together.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/24/village/1545521

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