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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    April 21 2006

    Armenian Patriarch: Blaming Only the Turks Unethical in Armenian Issue

    By Kemalettin CANIM

    KAYSERI (JTW) Istanbul Armenian Patriarch Mesrob Mutafyan II said the
    dilemma facing Turkish-Armenian relations can only be overcome by
    dialogue and mutual respect, and no one should blame only the one
    side. According to Mutafyan II, both Armenians and Turks had
    responsibility in the tragedy of 1915 and before.

    The Armenian Patriarch Mutafyan II also argued that the both sides
    are repeating the same arguments and it is the time to break the
    vicious circles. `We need a new perspective' he added.

    Reflecting the true nature of reality requires courage, said
    Mutafyan. "In the unfortunate conclusion reached, it is unethical
    attitude for both parties to ignore each other's responsibility or to
    completely put it on the other side."

    Both nations must be able to look at each other's history without
    prejudice, he added. "We have to change the mentality of degrading
    the other."

    On Thursday, the Patriarch made a speech at the opening ceremony of a
    symposium titled "The Art of Co-Existence in Ottoman Society: The
    Case of Turkish-Armenian Relations" organized by Erciyes University
    in the Turkish city of Kayseri.
    Both countries have achieved important successes in historic social
    and cultural fields; the respect of Armenians and Turks for each
    other's national and religious symbols is increasing, according to
    Mutafyan.

    Mutafyan said the incidents that occur during representative
    independence celebrations are outdated, and maintained they sow seeds
    of enmity.

    "Instead of publishing books presenting the Turkish and Armenian
    theses in different ways memorized by everyone, Turkish and English
    translations of Armenian works that can make important contributions
    in Turkish-Armenian relationships must be realized," Mutafyan said.
    Mutafyan, highlighting Turks and Armenians are people of the same
    territory, said the expression, "The Turks and Kurds are essential
    elements," is discriminatory.

    Calling himself a Republican child, Patriarch criticized the
    understanding of secularism.
    "The practice of 'Jacobean secularism' in our country sometimes
    prevents Islam's ethical dimensions and spiritual richness of meaning
    from being adding to the analyses," Mutafyan said.

    The Armenian Patriarch called on Turks and Armenians to abandon the
    narrow horizon of nationalism and said, "Replacing nationalism and
    racism with hospitality is more appropriate to our ethical values."

    The symposium, where 125 academics from more than 40 universities
    within and outside Turkey participated, will continue today as well.

    Kemalettin CANIM
    JTW, Hurriyet and Zaman
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