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    RECENT STUDIES SHOW THAT 90% OF ISTANBUL'S ARMENIAN COMMUNITY IS TURKISH SPEAKING, AND MIXED MARRIAGES MAKE 40%

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 3, 2010

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 3, NOYAN TAPAN. In the context of the current
    development of Armenian-Turkish relations, the Armenian community of
    Turkey is an ignored or not much discussed problem, Ruben Melkonian,
    a Turkologist, Deputy Dean of Yerevan State University Department
    of Oriental Studies said at the January 29 press conference. In his
    opinion, a careful examination of the problems of Turkey's Armenian
    community may play an important role in the future, after the possible
    establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations. He divided the Armenians
    living in Turkey into two groups: the "official" Armenians - members
    of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholics, and Protestants; and
    the generations of Armenians converted to Islam in various centuries.

    R. Melkonian said that in the 1920s, that is in the first years
    of the Republic of Turkey, there were 250-300 thousand Armenians -
    members of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Today their number makes
    55-60 thousand, and most of them live in Istanbul.

    According to him, the Armenians living in Turkey have a number of
    problems, one of which is related to schools. There are currently 17
    Armenian schools in Istanbul instead of previous 32 ones. R. Melkonian
    said that yet another Armenian school was closed a month ago due to
    the lack of pupils. "The total number of pupils is 3,000. The lack
    of pupils is a continuous problem: each year Armenian schools lose
    150-200 pupils. If this situation remains, several Armenian schools
    will also close in the coming years," R. Melkonian noted.

    In his words, the second problem facing the Armenian community in
    Istanbul is related to language. Recent studies showed that 90% of
    the city's Armenian community is Turkish speaking, and only 7-10%
    of young people aged 19-24 speak Armenian. Mixed marriages represent
    yet another problem. "The Armenian communities have alsways attached
    special importance to internal marriages, but this custom has seriously
    corroded in Turkey in recent years. Mixed marriages in the Armenian
    community of Istanbul make 40% now. It is a dangerous index.

    Unless this changes, several decades later the Armenian community of
    Istanbul may be on the verge of extinction," R. Melkonian said.
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