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    OBSERVATIONS ON SYRIA FROM HATAY'S VAKıFLı VILLAGE

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 10 2012
    Turkey

    HASAN KANBOLAT

    I was in the village of Vakıflı in the Samandagı district of Hatay,
    the only predominantly Armenian village in Turkey. It is situated
    along the edges of Musa Mountain.

    Over time, it has become part of Samandagı. We had to travel a few
    kilometers along the road from the city center to Vakıflı village.

    Traveling to Musa Mountain, we are amazed by the glorious trees around.

    Orange, lemon and tangerine syrups and beverages are served in a
    coffeehouse owned by Garbis in Vakıflı village. The summer breeze
    coming from the Mediterranean Sea adds a different flavor to our chat.

    Bogos Silahlı, who worked as a philosophy teacher in İstanbul,
    is getting ready to organize the fourth of the philosophy days event
    in May 2013. He has already identified the major theme: "Ethics and
    human rights in food and nutrition." I asked him whether he considered
    focusing on the Middle East or Syria in the philosophy days; he replied
    calmly, saying that he did not want to get involved in politics.

    Despite its declining population, Vakıflı is becoming extremely
    important because it is the only predominantly Armenian village in
    Turkey. The village is being restored according to its original look
    and architecture. The population of the village is still declining.

    The young people of the village are leaving to study or work
    elsewhere. The average age of the people in the village is around
    60-70. The school is shut down because there are no children of school
    age. You see old people in the streets of the village. But you can
    also see luxury cars with plates indicating that the drivers have come
    from elsewhere. People who have settled in other countries and cities
    spend their vacations in Vakıflı. The population of the village rises
    from 135 to 2,000 in summertime. The parents of Levon Ter-Petrosyan,
    the first president of Armenia, are from Vakıflı. They moved from
    Vakıflı to Syria and then to Armenia.

    The recently constructed airport in Hatay, the transformation of
    Antioch into a tourist destination, the improvement in Turkey's
    relations with Mideast countries and the lifting of visa requirements
    between Turkey and Syria and Lebanon have attracted tourist attention
    to Vakıflı. For this reason, a number of social facilities and
    pensions have been built for accommodation purposes. However, the
    village has been negatively affected by the deteriorating relations
    with Syria and the domestic war in this country. The number of tourists
    in Vakıflı has declined significantly. The villagers are worried
    because of the situation in Syria and the recent Armenian migration
    from Syria to Armenia. They do not want to talk about what is going
    on in Syria. In general, they hold that the imperialist powers want
    to make things worse in the country. They believe that there will be
    no peace in Syria regardless of what Bashar al-Assad does.

    The church plays a crucial role in Vakıflı. The building was
    constructed in 1890. It was transformed into a church in 1924; in
    1996, it was completely demolished and reconstructed based on its
    original. The church is a good example of stone labor. The two parallel
    towers make the church different from others. Surp Asdvadzadzin is
    celebrated every second Sunday in August. Local food is cooked in
    the yard of the church during the event. In particular, keshkek is
    cooked in seven huge cauldrons. Seven has a symbolic meaning. Each
    cauldron represents one of the seven Armenian villages: Yogunoluk,
    Bityas, Kebusiye, Hıdırbey, Hacıhabipli, Azir and Vakıflı.

    Vakıflı hosts a huge number of guests from Armenia, Syria, Lebanon,
    the US and other countries during the event.

    Despite the clashes in Syria, the event was held peacefully this year.


    From: Baghdasarian
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