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    "If forgiving, then our martyrs should forgive."

    September 27 2014

    "Aravot" met with Romanian writer, also politician, also Chairman of
    the Armenian Union in Romania, also Vice-President of the Writers'
    Union of Romania, Varujan Vosganian (in the photo). The event was the
    writer's book "The Book of Whispers" published by "Antares" Media
    Holding, which in the genre of fiction presents the sorrow and losses
    of the Armenian people associated with genocide. As characterized by
    the experts, it is a new interpretation of the genocide and its
    consequences. The writer is the author of various books, of which "The
    Book of Whispers" novel became more famous. The latter was published
    in Romania in 2009, translated into 7 languages and has become a
    bestseller in a number of countries. The book once was a great clamor
    in Turkey. To the question of what the real reason for it is, Varujan
    Vosganian answered, "The Ambassador of Turkey had even sent a protest
    note to the Romanian government, saying that allegedly my book has
    offended the feelings of the Turkish people. As to what the offense
    was, I do not know. Because we are to be offended rather than them. On
    the contrary, my book does not encourage hatred against Turkish
    people, at all. My grandfather, Sedrak Melikyan, survived the
    genocide, because he got a help by a Turkish family. He was ill, this
    family found him, kept him in the stable in secret and my grandfather
    thus was rescued. Thus, to some extent, I owe to piety of some Turks.
    No need to mess up the things. Human relations are one thing, and the
    deeds of the authorities is a different thing." We reminded Mr.
    Voskanyan that once he had voiced three of his own positions on the
    issue of the genocide: a/ forget what happened, b/ forgive the Turks,
    c/ revenge, saying that if forgetting, then we would have committed
    self-murdering, taking a revenge will be continual, while for
    forgiving, one should be sure that what happened will nor reoccur. And
    to which of the tree options the author gives preference on the
    threshold of the 100th anniversary of the genocide, Mr. Vosganian
    said, "These are not options but the moves. Forgetting is excluded,
    the matter of forgiveness that is still wondering in my mind will
    become a reality only in one case when the second party (meaning the
    Turks) recognizes its guilt, like in the case with Germans and the
    Jews. And if forgiving, then our martyrs should forgive. For the final
    solution for the problem, in my opinion, a four dimension is required:
    international law, moral, economic and state. To be honest, I am sure
    that one day Turkey will recognize. There are many problems facing
    this country on this issue, and they, I am sure, are well aware of it.
    For instance, the churches and cemeteries must be returned to
    Armenians..." To the inquiry of what steps the diaspora undertakes
    currently, particularly the diaspora in Romania, Mr. Vosganian said
    that the Diaspora has failed to create an Armenian ideology, the
    diaspora is just a community, and later he replied, "After the World
    War I, the Romanian-Armenian community was quite powerful not only by
    the influence, but also in numbers. Romania was the first state to
    open its ports for the genocide survivors, for Nansen members, and
    therefore, the community, which is the oldest community in Europe
    (Armenian moved to Romania around 1,000 years ago), became quite
    strong. I can tell that about half of the members of the first
    Government of Armenia were in Romania, and we could even open an
    Armenian government in abroad, from Katchaznouni up to Drastamat
    Kanay. After the World War II, unfortunately, many Armenians who could
    not adapt the community-led life migrated to the West. So, now, the
    number of the community is small, a few thousand, but we are very
    influential. In fact, our voice is perceived as a powerful voice. With
    regard to the "powerful" voice, our interlocutor said the following,
    "After 1990, our community is rooted in the history of Romania.
    Therefore, we decided to take care of our needs in the political
    arena. For instance, we were able to fix a clause in the Constitution,
    according to which, the national minorities have the same rights to
    participate the election campaigns and have their candidates. The
    Armenian community has a Senator in the Parliament in 1990, and
    henceforth, continually, our representative is at the same time the
    leader of the parliamentary group for minorities. I presented the
    community for only 6 years, and the greatest strength is in our being
    united." Varujan Vosganian is convinced, "The Armenian community in
    Romania is currently in the best of the situation in the world.
    According to him, there is no other Armenian community in the world,
    which has so much appropriate rights as we have in Romania. For
    example, our priests are paid by the state, our expenses of our Sunday
    schools and the teachers' salaries are also paid by the government,
    our expenses for the newspaper are also covered by the state. In
    short, there is a separate line in the budget of Romania, which
    provides funds for the Union of Armenians of Romania, for cultural and
    organizational matters. On the other hand, Romania wants to develop
    good relations and cooperation in the Black Sea area. Therefore, the
    economic and political ties between Romania and Turkey are very
    powerful. Romania's political class is also very careful in such
    sensitive matters. Although we are very respected and have many
    rights, but the Romanian political parties do not want to go forwards
    to the recognition. As a moral issue, recognition is acknowledged, but
    the Parliament has not yet made any official announcement about
    recognition of the genocide."
    Samvel DANIELYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/09/27/167078/

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