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    HIZMET MOVEMENT TO ADDRESS ARMENIAN ISSUE

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 29 2013

    The impression I got while speaking with friends who are also members
    of the Hizmet/Gulen movement and living in Chicago, where I have been
    invited for the opening ceremony of a new cultural center established
    by Turkish American Society of Chicago (TASC) on March 24, is that it
    seems the Hizmet movement is the only Turkish civilian movement which
    would positively contribute to the normalization of Turkish-Armenian
    relations in the US, where the Armenian diaspora is considerably
    strong.

    The Armenian and Kurdish issues serve as a test for not only new
    Turkish politics, which aim to shape Turkey's future, but also the
    Gulen movement.

    During the last decade, the efforts of the Gulen movement to solve
    the Kurdish issue have positively contributed to the solution process.

    The Abant Platform, which has since its establishment in 1998 tackled
    pressing issues facing Turkey, has held meetings in Diyarbakır
    and Arbil, and brought the many different groups, academics and
    intellectuals holding different opinions about the Kurdish issue
    together. The reality that Kurds and Turks follow the same religion
    and share a common history reinforced the movement's efforts.

    I believe that any assessment of the progress that we have made toward
    the settlement of the Kurdish issue will be flawed if done without
    considering the contributions of the Hizmet movement to the settlement
    of the Kurdish issue. The contribution of the Hizmet movement, which
    has strong ties with both Turks and Kurds, for the recognition of the
    Kurdish identity by the state and the establishment of a new vision
    toward the Kurdish issue cannot be compared to that of any another
    civil society movement.

    The Gulen movement is now preparing to contribute positively to another
    issue much more complicated than the Kurdish issue: the Armenian issue.

    Unfortunately, the official relations between Turks and Armenians
    have been unable to reach the desired level.

    There has been no major change in the Armenian diaspora's attitude
    towards the 1915 incidents.

    Moreover, the official Turkish thesis about 1915 incidents is still
    being protected. And this prevent us from confronting our history.

    We will probably witness the Hizmet movement, which has already become
    a global civil society movement, contribute to the solution of the
    Armenian issue and the establishment of dialogue between the two sides.

    I believe the efforts of the Hizmet movement in many countries, and
    especially in the US, will be mentioned frequently while discussing
    the confrontation with the incidents of 1915 in 2015.

    This will be an important and new development.

    Just as we managed to normalize the extremist reactions concerning
    the Kurdish issue with the help of civil movements, the same can be
    applied to the Armenian issue. If a movement which has originated from
    Anatolia and spread to the entire world initiates a process for the
    settlement of the Armenian issue, we can be optimistic and hopeful
    about the solution.

    The new TASC cultural center reflects the American society's cultural
    and religious diversity.

    The Niagara Foundation has a special place in the Hizmet movement's
    works.

    The Niagara Foundation organizes forums which are open to the public
    and attended by distinguished speakers to shed light on agenda items
    in the US.

    During the last 10 year, the foundation has also invited thousands
    of people to Turkey and paved the way for the formation of a cultural
    and social tie between the two societies.

    The picture that we witnessed during the opening ceremony of the
    cultural center was a reflection of this meaningful fusion of the
    cultures. Among the participants of the ceremony were distinguish
    politicians, state bureaucrats, and representatives of various
    religions and beliefs.

    It can also be said that young academics who are also members of
    the Hizmet movement will assume important positions in US media and
    academic circles and obtain a certain representative power in the
    future. I believe this is the general direction of the events. This
    is a great advantage for Turkey.

    The Hizmet movement has strong relations with the US society. If they
    can use their strong relations with the US society to form a basis
    for dialogue with the Armenian diaspora in the US and outside the US,
    we can make very important progress in confronting the Armenian issue.

    However, we have to show that we are ready to share their pain.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/columnistDetail_getNewsById.action?newsId=311132

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