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    COME BACK, TURKISH MAYOR TELLS ASSYRIANS AND ARMENIANS

    Assyrian International News Agency AINA
    Sept 26 2012

    The mayor of Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality has invited all
    Armenians and other non-Muslim peoples whose ancestors were born in
    the southeastern province before being forced to flee during the 1915
    events to return to the city.

    "An Armenian, an Assyrian and a Chaldean, whose grandfathers or
    great-grandfathers were born in Diyarbakır, have the same right to
    live in Diyarbakır as I have, [speaking] as a Kurdish person who was
    born in Diyarbakır. I would like to invite all the ethnic groups whose
    ancestors lived in Diyarbakır back to Diyarbakır again. Come back
    to your city," Osman Baydemir told Turkish and Armenian journalists
    on Sept. 25 on the sidelines of a roundtable conference called
    "Expanding the Scope of Dialogue: Media and Armenia-Turkey Relations
    at the Current Stage" that was organized by the Yerevan Press Club
    in Diyarbakır.

    Kurds, Armenians, Chaldeans, Yezidis and all the ethnic groups
    that once lived in Diyarbakır took part in the construction of
    Diyarbakır's city walls, Baydemir said. "So all of these people have
    a right to this city."

    According to "Talat PaÅ~_a's Black Book," written by the historian
    Murat Bardakcı, there were 56,166 Armenians living in Diyarbakır
    before the events of 1915. Baydemir also said "he curses the cruelty of
    1915 within his conscience." "We refuse the legacy of our grandfathers,
    who took part in this massacre [the events of 1915], we refuse to be a
    part of what they lived, and we commemorate those of our grandfathers
    who were opposed to this massacre and cruelty," said Baydemir, who
    is from the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), which is focused on the
    Kurdish issue.

    Many researchers have said the ruling Party of Union and Progress
    during the Ottoman Empire used Kurdish militias known as the "Hamidiye
    troops" against the Armenians in the events of 1915.

    "Denying the crimes that were committed by some of our grandfathers
    would be the same as becoming a part of [those crimes]. We first have
    to accept the sufferings of the people in order to be able to heal
    the wounds," the mayor said.

    Baydemir said one of his biggest dreams was to construct a common
    monument in memory of all of those who were lost in the region,
    including Armenians, Turks, Kurds, Assyrians and Chaldeans up until
    the 1930s. "I would like to visit this monument with Turks, Armenians
    and Kurds all together and cry for our lost ones all together. Turks,
    Kurds, Persians, Arabs -- we all have to succeed in negotiation and
    dialogue in order to be able to live with each other."

    source: www.hurriyetdailynews.com

    http://www.aina.org/news/20120926191221.htm

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