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    A. SHAKARYAN SAYS TURKISH INTELLECTUALS CAN HIGHLY CONTRIBUTE TO THE CHANGE OF ALL THE TURKISH PEOPLE

    ARMENPRESS
    APRIL 26, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 26, ARMENPRESS: Turkish intellectuals can highly
    contribute to the change of all the Turkish people, specialist
    of Turkish studies Artak Shakaryan said today at a meeting with
    journalists. According to him, about 500 intellectuals of Turkey
    gathered April 24 not only in Taksim Square, Istanbul, but also
    visited Haidar Pasha Square, where Armenian intellectuals were killed
    in 1915. According to A. Shakaryan, as a result of the analyses of the
    articles of the Turkish journalists, it turned out that the authors of
    the articles condemn Ankara for bringing forward the issue on Nagorno
    Karabakh settlement as a precondition in Armenian-Turkish relations.

    According to him, one of the Turkish historians noted in his speech
    delivered in Kurdish that Turkey must apologize to the Armenians for
    committing genocide; it must apologize to Kurds, who it has made to
    become an accessory to that crime, and to Turks, who it has cheated
    for such a long time.

    But in A. Shakaryan's opinion, those intellectuals mainly struggle
    not for recognition of the Armenian Genocide, but against the Turkish
    authority. They chant they are against fascism. "In any case, Turkey
    has greatly changed. By saying Turkey I mean Istanbul; organization
    of similar rallies in the West is impossible," the specialist of
    Turkish studies stressed.

    The regulation process of Armenian-Turkish relations, according to A.

    Shakaryan, will be frosted for several years and will be restored only
    after the presidential elections of Armenia in 2013. He said that
    parliamentary elections will be held in 2011 in Turkey, a growth of
    the nationalism level is also expected.

    "In 2015 the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide will be
    celebrated as well. Yerevan, Ankara, Washington, Moscow and Paris
    will do their best to have improved protocols in 2010," A. Shakaryan
    pointed out.
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