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    ARMENIAN PUBLICIST REACTS TO TURKISH PRIME MINISTER'S REMARKS

    ARMENPRESS
    Mar 20 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 20, ARMENPRESS: A prominent Armenian writer and
    publicist Bakur Karapetian, who is also chairman of Shushi charity
    organization, addressed today an open letter to Turkish prime minister
    Recep Erdogan, which he said was prompted by a remark Erdogan made
    recently in Baku during a conference on Azerbaijani and Turkish
    diasporas saying that 'Nagorno-Karabakh is our bloody gash."

    "Nagorno-Karabakh, which you call 'a gash' had to take arms to
    save itself from being subjected to genocide,' Karapetian says in
    his letter. He says Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh rose to fight for
    their freedom from Baku not only because of the former Soviet Union's
    wrong national policy, but also because of the policy of its former
    leader Heydar Aliyev, whose ultimate goal was to drive all Armenians
    of Nagorno-Karabakh out of their homeland.

    Bakur Karapetian says Azeri leaders have misled also their own
    people. "You call Azeris a Turkic people, but they in fact are part of
    an Iranian people, who mixed with invading Turkic tribes from Central
    Asia and adopted their language. Azeris will have to get rid of this
    wrong perception of their origin' he says.

    Karapetian's letter has also references to another historical Armenian
    land of Nakhichevan, now an Azeri exclave whose Armenian population
    was driven out by Heydar Aliyev. "It proceeded without blood, but it
    is what is called white genocide.," he says.

    He then says he is surprised at Turkish authorities' persistent desire
    to hid Turkey's true history from their own people . Karapetian doubts
    Turkish and Azeri authorities' strive to usurp the history and culture
    of peoples who originated and lived for millennia in Asia Minor.
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