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    PanArmenian News
    Feb 9 2005

    ARMENIANS SHOULD RETURN TO TURKEY AND DEMAND EXPLANATION FOR
    MASSACRES OF 1915, TURKISH BUSINESSMAN CONSIDERS


    09.02.2005 14:11

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Senior officials in Turkey want direct dialogue
    with Diaspora Armenians. However, they need confidence and trust,
    which is currently absent, Turkish-Armenian Business Development
    Council (TABDC) Co-Chairman Kaan Soyak says in his article published
    in California Courier. In his opinion, Armenians must realize that
    the Turkish people are exactly the same as the Armenian people, since
    they are like twins in their behavior and in their way of thinking.
    "Many of my Armenian and Turkish friends' ancestors used to live
    together in the same hometowns. Turkey is the motherland of Armenians
    and Turks, where they lived together for centuries", Kaan Soyak
    writes. "Today, the soil is crying and waiting for Armenians to come
    back, talk with the local people and live in peace. I know
    Armenian-Americans will not move back to Anatolia and start a new
    life there. But, why don't they consider visiting the land they once
    shared with Turks for centuries and re-energize themselves? Perhaps
    we can all work together to bring our common land back to its
    glorious days", he continues. The more Armenians get involved at all
    levels of discussions with Turks, the more they will be able to help
    the Turkish public learn about the contributions of Armenians in the
    past. According to Sayak, the absence of Armenians from Turkey to be
    a loss in our quality of life. "Armenians should go back there and
    tell all the Turks about their story; explain to them the suffering
    of their families; and ask openly the reason why so many innocent
    people were killed in 1915. This is the hard road that we need to
    take to prepare the environment for our two governments to take the
    politically difficult steps forward", he says. "The Armenians'
    hesitation for dialogue helps benefit third parties who don't care
    about our region and are only pursuing their own agendas and personal
    interests under the guise of reconciliation between Armenians and
    Turks" the article notes.
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