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    KURDS AND ARMENIANS WILL NOT ACCEPT THE POLICY OF IMPOSED TURKISH IDENTITY ANY LONGER: DUTCH JOURNALIST

    16:00, 13 Mar 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    Both Kurds and Armenians have decided not to accept the policy of
    imposed Turkish identity any more, Fréderike Geerdink, the only
    foreign journalist settled in Diyarbakir, said in an interview with
    Agos daily.

    "The position of the Armenians and Kurds perfectly explains the
    foundations of the State of Turkey. The imposed Turkish identity is
    of both an inclusive and exclusive character. The policy towards the
    Kurds has always been forcefully inclusive: you HAVE TO be one of us,
    you have to be a Turk, and this is because Kurds too are Muslims.

    Towards the Armenians the policy was explicitly exclusive: You are
    not Muslims, so you can never be a part of us. Not only with concrete
    measures like the Wealth Tax, but also with psychological warfare,
    picturing Armenians as traitors, as enemies within," she said.

    Geerdink said she learned about this in the days after the murder
    of Hrant Dink. "He was murdered when I had been in Turkey for only
    a month, and I spent days in front of Agos, making one of my first
    big stories as a Turkey correspondent, for which I talked to many
    Armenians. I was so impressed by this grief, and the people I talked
    to were so good in explaining the situation of Armenians in Turkey,
    it was like a crash course for me. I still get goose bumps when I
    think back to those days."

    "But both Kurds and Armenians have decided not to accept these policies
    any longer. Hrant Dink did so much to make Armenians more visible, to
    take away their fear of showing themselves, and the Kurdish movement
    has done the same for Kurds. Both groups are making huge contributions
    in helping break down the State system that cares only for the State
    and not for the people. One day this will lead to, I hope, a beautiful
    result, a democratic Turkey," she said.

    Fréderike Geerdink, the only foreign journalist who is settled in
    Diyarbakır, and who has lived in Turkey since 2006, has recently
    published her book 'Roboskî: Gencler Oldu (Roboskî: The Young Died)'
    on the massacre the families in Roboskî faced. The book focuses
    on this massacre to delve into the history of the Kurdish question,
    and also follows Geerdink's personal story of confronting the issue
    as she lived for many months with the Roboskî families.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/13/kurds-and-armenians-will-not-accept-the-policy-of-imposed-turkish-identity-any-longer-dutch-journalist/




    From: A. Papazian
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