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    RECOGNITION OR DENIAL OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DOES NOT CHANGE REALITY FOR ARMENIAN FROM MALATYA

    10:27, 24 March, 2015

    YEREVAN, 23 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Armenians living in different parts
    of Turkey, who after the genocide had converted to Islam and become
    Muslims, they are returning to their roots in recent years. One of
    the important steps towards the restoration of their own identity is
    the fact that they raise the issue of their Armenian identity.

    We witness similar incident in Malatya in recent years. Although
    there is not a large number of Armenians, nevertheless they speak
    courageously about their Armenian identity. "Armenpress" has talked
    with the former President of the Union of Armenians of Malatya,
    businessman Khosrov Kyoledavitoghlu regarding the return of the
    Armenians to their own roots in recent years, as well as other problems
    faced by Armenians in Turkey.

    - Mr. Kyoledavitoghlu, how many Armenians are living in Malatya? Do
    they hide their Armenian identity, or openly talk about it?

    - Nowadays the number of Malatya's Armenians, who don't hide their
    own identity, is 60. At present, it is unclear how much the number of
    Armenians is in the last hundred and fifty years, who voluntarily or
    forcibly converted to Islam. Some families know very well about this
    fact, but do not talk about it openly.

    - What does it mean being Armenian in Turkey?

    - Turkey's Armenians have existed for thousands of years; they have
    created history, cultural values and they are active in social and
    public life. Although after all of this they have felt great pain,
    but continued to cling to life. We, the Armenians of Turkey, due to
    those, who caused us the pain, as well as representing these things
    to the next generation in a totally different way, we have lived as
    largely alienated society by the people, with whom we have shared
    our life and surrounding. Over time, wider masses became aware of
    some truths as a result of the spread of oral history, availability
    of the foreign language literature and such other causes.

    As a final result, progressively greater public awareness got a huge
    strength. Today we have come to the point, when they speak about
    the number and the function of the minorities' representatives, who
    participated in Canakkale War as Ottoman soldiers. Being Armenian in
    Turkey means to be the center of all these processes.

    (THE FULL VERSION OF THE INTERVIEW IS AVAILABLE IN ARMENIAN)

    Interview by Araks Kasyan

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/798876/recognition-or-denial-of-armenian-genocide-does-not-change-reality-for-armenian-from-malatya.html

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