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    APRIL 24 TO BE GOOD TEST TO WORLD'S LEADING COUNTRIES - ARMENIAN EXPERTS

    14:47 * 02.02.15

    "Interests or values" is the dilemma whose outcome highly depends on
    the world leaders' decision between visiting Yerevan on April 24 to
    join the Genocide centennial commemoration events or go to Turkey
    to celebrate the anniversary of the Gallipoli Campaign, says an
    orientalist.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Head of the Institute of Oriental Studies Ruben
    Safrastyan said he doesn't expect world countries' common interests
    with Turkey to hold their leaders back from making the moral choice.

    "In my opinion, the absolute imperative has to work here," he said,
    considering acceptance of the Turkish president's invitation immoral.

    Safrastyan said he knows that Recep Tayyip Erdogan's message, sent
    to over 100 country leaders, has already received a positive reply
    by Prince Charles of the United Kingdom, and the prime ministers
    of Australia and New Zealand. But he said he still has positive
    expectations. "I am hopeful morality will take the lead anyway,"
    noted the expert.

    He said he is more than confident that Turkey's move to reschedule
    the Gallipoli Campaign remembrance to April 24 is aimed at derailing
    the Genocide condemnation process in every possible way.

    "I see an element of panic," Safrastyan noted. "They are doing
    everything possible and impossible to have the reality on the Armenian
    Genocide produce a counter effect."

    Safrastyan said he feels that the European Court of Human Rights'
    recent ruling over the Perincek case also raised panic in the Turkish
    society.

    "The expression 'Armenian Genocide' is among the top search items
    today, so I think the reaction by the world's leading [news] agencies
    and the press will be even more, and it will have its positive impact,"
    he added.

    Karen Bekaryan, who heads the Yerevan-based NGO European Integration,
    also agreed that world leaders' choice between visiting Yerevan or
    Turkey would be a test as to their real preferences.

    "It is a good topic: whether values or interests, and it's no surprise
    that many countries have now begun preferring the values to interests,"
    he added.

    Asked whether he expects the world to share views or focus attention
    on the two topics, Bekaryan replied, "It has to turn [attention]
    to countries which we were confident would be next to in Yerevan on
    April 24. But I do not see any such country," he added.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/02/april-24/1576355

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