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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    June 10 2005

    20 Armenian journalists coming to Turkey

    source: Hurriyet

    The Turkish Journalist Union is going to host a group of 20 Armenian
    journalists for 4 days in Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya and Urgup-Goreme.
    The project, supported by the Culture and Tourism Ministry, will have
    the 20 Armenian journalists spending one night in Istanbul, two
    nights in Ankara, and one night in Antalya and Urgup-Goreme. Meetings
    that take place with the group will attempt to focus on the theme
    that any pain from 1915 should not be allowed to be transmitted to
    future generations of the two countries.

    A visit planned to the Armenian Patriarchate

    Head of the Turkish Journalists' Union, Turgut Dedeoglu, said that as
    members of the press, they wanted to take action to help increasing
    tensions on the Armenian claims of genocide.

    Dedeoglu said that after visiting the Dogan and Sabah media groups,
    the 20 journalists would also tour the Armenian Patriarchate.
    Dedeoglu said also that there would be meetings bringing the visitors
    together with Turkish journalists.

    The Armenian journalist group has also indicated a desire to speak
    with high placed members of the Turkish government, including Turkish
    President Ahmet Necdet Sezer. Regarding the dialogue that he his
    hoping will be sparked by the visit, Dedeoglu said "We will try to
    explain that any pain from 1915 should not be passed on to future
    generations." He also stressed that his group's stance is that, since
    there was no government policy at the time, there was no genocide
    that took place either.

    Archives may be opened to journalist group

    The visit of the Armenian journlists will be an opportunity to have
    the Turkish History Foundation open its archives to Armenia, said
    Dedeoglu. Though the opening of the archives to the visiting group
    has not been confirmed, Dedeoglu says that the Turkish Journalists
    Union is working to make it happen. He also assered that the Foreign
    Ministry looked warmly on the upcoming visit, which is scheduled for
    July.
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