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    WE LAID FLOWERS WISHING TO SHOW RESPECT TO GENOCIDE VICTIMS: MILLIYET REPORTER

    news.am
    Dec 28 2009
    Armenia

    Turkish Milliyet daily reporter Kadri Gursel who came to Armenia
    with a group of Turkish journalists explained the fact of his visit
    to Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex in one of
    his articles.

    "Last week we laid a wreath on Armenian Genocide Memorial and spent
    a few minutes near eternal flame. Our behavior might raise a natural
    question, &'Do you recognize the Genocide?' Personally I can say yes
    and no. About 100 years passed since then, however it is not time to
    answer this question yet," Gursel says.

    According to the journalist, he is aware of the Azerbaijan's reaction
    to their visit as he received numerous calls from this country asked
    whether he recognizes the Genocide. "I replied that we laid flowers
    as realized their pain and wished to show our respect to Genocide
    victims," he writes, underlining that their behavior is fully
    justified humanly.

    Gursel considers that opening of fringe of consciousness is equally
    important to Armenia-Turkey border opening. "Do we know what really
    happen in Anatolia in 1915-1922? Do we know it today? Who can reply
    yes feeling free? Why do we want to improve relations with Armenia? Is
    it advantageous from geopolitical and economical viewpoint? Opening
    of the fringe of consciousness is equally important to Armenia-Turkey
    border opening."

    The journalists of renowned Turkish publishing houses visited
    Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial December 19 and laid a
    wreath on an eternal flame. They also visited Genocide museum where
    familiarized themselves with the history of creation, purposes and
    programs of the museum.
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