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    VAHAN HOVHANNISIAN: TURKISH SOCIETY NEEDS TRUTH

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 19, 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian-Turkish relations have
    reached a deadlock, and though its all motivations are partly true,
    they do not give a final answer to the question. Vahan Hovhannisian,
    the RA National Assembly Vice-Speaker, a member of the ARFD Bureau,
    said at the hearings on the subject "Armenian-Turkish relations:
    problems and prospects," which started on December 19 at the RA
    National Assembly.

    According to him, democracy and dictatorship have never been
    partners. At the same time, V. Hovhannisian said that he is far
    from the idea that Armenia is already a classical democratic
    country. However, in his words, Turkey is a classical example of
    dictatorship and totalitarianism, as it tries to keep under control
    not only the present, but also the past. V. Hovhannisian considers
    that therefore a serious study of the Armenian Genocide and its
    reasons is excluded, and information on these events is closed for
    the Turkish public. Besides, according to him, "no result will be
    achieved" until the murderers, Talaat Pasha, Enver, and Jamal are
    perceived as national heroes by the Turkish people.

    V. Hovhannisian also said that Turkish society really needs the truth.

    Therefore, according to him, the results of the parliamentary hearings
    should be completed and they should include a very important component,
    what is retribution according to the Armenian party and in what way and
    in what terms it is expected. The NA Vice-Speaker considers that not
    only representatives of Turkey, who have turned down the invitation
    to take part in the hearings, but also the whole Turkish parliament
    should be informed about it.

    According to V. Hovhannisian's evaluation, changes happen in Turkey in
    a distorted way and that country's membership in the European Union
    will be "a serious defeat, as it will mean that not Turkey accepted
    the European system of values, but Europe accepted an absolutely
    strange system of values." He considers that finally it will result
    in EU's weakening.
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