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    From Grigor Zohrap to Hrant Dink

    Yerkir.am
    January 26, 2007



    `The Armenian who contributes even insignificantly to the process of
    Turkey's democratization will have a great contribution to the solution
    of the Armenian nation's problems,' Hrant Dink insisted. However, this
    opinion is not something new, it was expressed over a century ago.

    The Armenian intellectual murdered in Istanbul was called the
    1,500,001st victim of the Genocide. Hrant Dink is not the only Armenian
    intellectual who was murdered because of his efforts to reform the
    Turkish state.

    The massacres in Western Armenia had already started when the Armenian
    poet Ruben Sevak, who had started a brilliant career of a doctor in
    Lausanne, returned to Polis from Europe.

    Sevak lived with the most progressive European ideas and knew the most
    outstanding European intellectuals. He returned to Turkey nurturing a
    weak hope for the salvation of his nation hoping that he might b e able
    to civilize the Turks with the progressive ideas that he had brought
    from Europe.

    The Armenian writer Grigor Zohrap who was also a member of the Turkish
    parliament, wrote Turkey's constitution together with the country's
    political elite trying to bring it as close to the European
    constitutions as possible.

    He too saw his nation's salvation and solution of its problems only
    through an effort to civilize the Turks. These two examples are not
    unique. We can continue the list. They both were killed, so was Hrant
    Dink.

    The massive response that followed Dink's murder, massive participation
    of Turks in the protest actions and demonstrations still cause some
    euphoric reaction among some Armenians.

    We need time to digest the Turks' and Kurds' shouts saying `We are all
    Armenian'. This is a political issue. I am concerned with another thing
    ` in what a tragic condition the Armenian political, social and
    cultural leaders and intellectuals are that they have to deal with
    civilizing the enemy, think about its welfare and progress in order to
    serve efficiently the interests of his nation.

    By Hovhannes YERANIAN
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