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    MEDIA BUS TOUR TO KICK OFF FOR TURKEY-ARMENIA NORMALIZATION

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 12 2014

    October 12, 2014, Sunday/ 00:00:00/ OSMAN UNALAN / ISTANBUL

    The Eurasia Partnership Foundation's Media Bus Tour is slated to start
    Monday, Oct. 13, as a project within the "Support to the Armenia-Turkey
    Normalization Process" program and will feature the participation
    of filmmakers, bloggers and print, video and photo journalists from
    Armenia and Turkey.

    The program is being implemented by a consortium of eight civil society
    organizations from Armenia and Turkey with financial assistance from
    the European Union under the Instrument for Stability (IfS).

    The current tour will take place between Oct. 13 and 26, in Turkey and
    Armenia. Up to 10 journalists each from both Armenia and Turkey will
    be able to participate in the tour. Journalists will come together
    in Ýstanbul to start the tour and will travel to different parts of
    Turkey, including Ýstanbul, Ýzmir, Fethiye, Antalya, Cappadocia and
    Ankara, as well as Armenia, including Dilijan, Yerevan, Lake Sevan,
    Sisian and Garni.

    Participants will prepare videos, interviews and articles to be
    published by their home media outlets and on social networks. The
    purpose of the tour is to provide an opportunity for journalists
    and bloggers from Armenia and Turkey to explore the neighboring
    countries and rediscover their own country. This way, participants
    hope to learn about one another and establish professional connections
    between media professionals from the two countries.

    Armenian member organizations of the consortium include the Civilitas
    Foundation (CF), the Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF), the Public
    Journalism Club (PJC) and the Regional Studies Center (RSC); Turkish
    member groups include Anadolu Kultur, the Economic Policy Research
    Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV), the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly (hCa),
    and the Hrant Dink Foundation.

    The very first Media Bus Tour was implemented by the Media Initiatives
    Center (formerly Internews-Armenia) in the summer of 2011. The second
    tour was held between May 24 and June 6, 2012, and that year the
    EPF organized a tour for a group of 18 journalists and bloggers from
    Armenia and Turkey.

    The group traveled around Turkey and Armenia; visited historic and
    cultural sites; met representatives of the government, civil society,
    media, academia and think tanks; and heard varying perspectives on
    Armenia-Turkey normalization.

    The bus tour offered a unique opportunity for the participating
    journalists and bloggers to establish human and professional
    connections among each other, to re-explore their own country, to
    learn about the neighboring country and to better comprehend the
    hurdles and nuances associated with the Armenia-Turkey dialogue by
    meeting people on the ground.

    This year's tour will introduce the participants to the culturally,
    politically and socially important stakeholders of the other country in
    addition to the activities of the other members of the consortium and
    of EU activities in Turkey and Armenia. The tour is aimed at providing
    an environment that promotes dialogue based on sharing and debate.

    At the end of the tour, it is hoped that the Turkish and Armenian
    participating media professionals and their media organizations will
    have developed human and professional connections. All participating
    media professionals will publish print or video reports through their
    respective media outlets or social networks.

    'Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalization Process'

    The overall objective of the Support to the "Armenia-Turkey
    Normalization Process" program is to promote civil society efforts
    towards the normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia
    and towards an open border. The program does so by enhancing
    person-to-person contact, expanding economic and business links,
    promoting cultural and educational activities and facilitating access
    to balanced information in both societies.

    In a statement on April 23, 2014, then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdoðan extended condolences to the grandchildren of Armenians who
    were killed in 1915. Erdoðan's surprising statement came just one day
    before April 24, when Armenians commemorate the events they describe
    as genocide.

    Then-Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoðlu said at a reception on April 24
    that the prime minister's statement had not been issued under pressure
    from anyone and that it should be seen as a "call" to Armenians.

    Stressing that Turkey is attempting to share the pain of Armenians,
    Davutoðlu expressed his hope that Armenians would respond positively
    to the prime minister's call so that Turks and Armenians can build
    a future and make history together.

    Speaking to journalists at the same reception Erdoðan said that
    without a solution to some issues, such as the Nagorno-Karabakh
    dispute, Turkey will not consider opening the borders.

    Diplomatic efforts to find a lasting solution to the conflict have
    failed for the past 20 years. After Armenia occupied 20 percent of
    Azerbaijani territory in the early 1990s, including Nagorno-Karabakh,
    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in solidarity with
    Azerbaijan.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/diplomacy_media-bus-tour-to-kick-off-for-turkey-armenia-normalization_361323.html




    From: A. Papazian
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