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    FOR ARMENIA IT IS MORE PREFERABLE TO DEAL WITH THE SECULAR TURKEY RATHER THAN WITH THE ISLAMIC ONE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    19.05.2007 GMT+04:00

    The Trabzon's example, which has become the center of attention of
    almost all radical Islamic groupings, may attract other provinces
    as well.

    On July 22 special parliamentary elections are planned to be held
    in Turkey. The elections may be crucial in the modern history of
    the country; the 70 year-old secular life of the country may come
    to an end and the country may revert to its Islamic origins. This
    may noticeably limit the power the General Staff possesses, which
    according to the Constitution may bring the government down, in case
    "it puts the country's national security under risk".

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In his time Mustafa Kemal Ataturk introduced this
    article in the Constitution for he, being a military man and "Union and
    Progress" party member before that, knew well how uncontrollable the
    civil government may be. The Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian Genocides
    may serve as vivid examples of the above mentioned. It is not that
    the founder of the Turkish Republic treated badly those not being of
    Turkish origin; just he thought that Turkey was the Turks' country,
    all the others had only a right to survive.

    However, for Armenia it is more preferable to deal with the secular
    Turkey rather than with the Islamic one. The Islamists, who at
    present act only time after time, may indeed begin some serious actions
    against the Christian population of the country. The Trabzon's example,
    which has become the center of attention of almost all radical Islamic
    groupings, may attract other provinces as well. The whole world already
    knows what outcome it may have for the Armenians, Greeks and for the
    few Catholic missioners.

    The election campaign in Turkey has already launched and there have
    already been some surprises. Verkin Arioba who has Armenian origins
    is going to struggle for Turkish parliamentarian mandate in the. She
    has turned to the ruling "Justice and Development" party with the
    corresponding announcement and at the moment is expecting a final
    decision about including her name in the electoral list. As the
    Turkish Daily News announces in case Verkin Arioba is included in
    the electoral list she will become the first candidate for a deputy
    sit in the Turkish Parliament having Armenian origins since 1980. As
    Arioba announced, in case she is elected she will continue working
    on the resolution of the conflict between Armenia and Turkey, as
    well as county's integration into EU. Answering the questions about
    the Armenian Genocide, Verkin Arioba announced, "It is a historical
    issue. Discussing this issue every day will have a rather harmful
    effect on its development. Let's look ahead, and not back. Verkin
    Arioba's father is descendent from the Kasabian family, and was one
    of the first businessmen in Turkey. Verkin Arioba announced that her
    family hasn't lost anyone during "the resettlement of 1915-1919". "I
    lost relatives during the war for independence, but not during the
    resettlement," she said. "Being an Armenian I will be able to protect
    Turkey's right in EU more efficiently. The fact that I have Armenian
    origins is a great advantage for me in elections," stated Arioba. She
    has rather realistic chances if we take into account that after Hrant
    Dink's murder Turkey has announced more then once that Armenians are
    well treated in Turkey. Perhaps the 12 points that Turkey gave to
    Armenia at the "Eurovision Song Contest" is just one more "evidence"
    that speaks for the above mentioned. Meanwhile it is also considered a
    political step. "We are neighbors and must be friends too. This must
    show what important role music, friendship and art play," announced
    Turkish music critic Sezen Cumhur Onal. He assures that the Turkish
    votes given to the Armenian singer at the "Eurovision Song Contest"
    pursued political interests.

    Keeping close to our main point, it should be mentioned that Verkin
    Arioba is famous for her criticism about Nobel Prize laureate Orhan
    Pamuk and the editor-in-chief of "Agos" Hrant Dink, killed on January
    19, 2007 in Istanbul. If the way to the Parliament demands rejection
    of one's own origins, then everything is all right. If there is any
    pressure displayed, then Hrant Dink was right saying, "In Istanbul
    we live like Armenians for 364 days, and only one day a year, that
    is on April 24, we must forget that we are Armenian." According to
    the editor-in-chief of "Zhamanak" Ara Kochunyan, being Armenian in
    Istanbul is not easy. "This is connected with self-consciousness. Each
    of us is a citizen of the Turkish Republic with the Armenian origins
    and many of us belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church.

    And we like jugglers must not let any of these three balls down;
    one of which will always be in the air, and the other two, in our
    hands. An Armenian in Istanbul is trying to stay as calm as possible,
    not to get any extra attention and be discriminated, yet there are
    many different ways of oppressing national minorities in Turkey. The
    Turkish Republic is founded on the bases of multinational empire and
    often speaks of itself as of an assignee of the Empire. What I want
    to mention is, that today the country is secular, but there is the
    conception of "non-Islamic citizens of the country", Kochunyan says.

    It is very difficult to work one's way up to the Parliament in such
    conditions, but it is not impossible. Simply Turkey will have one
    more trump card to display in front of EU, and as usual that trump
    card will be provided by Armenia...

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department
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