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    FOREIGN JOURNALISTS AND RESEARCHERS SHOULD BREAK TABOOS ON TURKEY

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 17 2009
    Turkey

    European journalists and researchers must break taboos regarding
    Turkey's image, said SavaÅ~_ Genc, chairman of the board at the
    Association of Cooperation with European Countries (AVÄ°DER), during
    a fast-breaking dinner in Ä°stanbul on Tuesday.

    AVÄ°DER invited foreign journalists and researchers living in Turkey
    to a fast-breaking (iftar) dinner. Genc said European journalists
    and researchers should change their vision of Turkey. "Foreign
    journalists live here, and should not form a parallel society. They
    should socialize with our society," Genc advocated.

    He also added: "Western elite circles and researchers learn about
    Turkey from the same sources. This needs to be changed." Genc said
    AVÄ°DER's aim with the dinner was to help Europeans learn about Turkey
    better. Criticizing the recent phenomenon of making some of Turkey's
    domestic problems a tool for the domestic politics of some European
    countries, Genc said: "I think Turkey is doing the right thing. It
    does its homework. Turkey faces its secret structures. While Turkey is
    going through its Armenian issues, democratic initiatives and Ergenekon
    case, instead of supporting Turkey in these initiatives some European
    states are using Turkish-EU relations as a tool for their domestic
    political concerns. Those supporting Turkey's initiatives will be
    welcomed by Turkey in the future and those who use the country as a
    political tool will lose Turkey."

    A keynote speaker at the meeting, Justice and Development Party (AK
    Party) İstanbul deputy Suat Kınıklıoglu, who is also the party's
    deputy chairman in charge of foreign affairs, evaluated Turkey's
    current initiative with Armenia to establish diplomatic ties and
    normalize relations. Answering a question about the Turkish-Armenian
    normalization process, Kınıklıoglu said it would be highly unlikely
    for the Turkish-Armenian reconciliation process to succeed as long
    as Armenia continues to occupy Azerbaijani territory.
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