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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Sept 28 2012

    Armenians snub mayor's call for return

    ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
    by Vercihan ZiflioÄ?lu


    Prominent members of Armenian diaspora reject Diyarbakır Mayor's
    invitation to Armenians whose ancestors were forced to flee in 1915 to
    return to the city

    Various well-known names among the Armenian diaspora have reacted
    negatively Diyarbakır Mayor Osman Baydemir recent invitation to
    Armenians and other non-Muslim peoples, whose ancestors lived in the
    southeastern province before they were forced to flee during the
    events of 1915, to return to the city.

    Ara Sarafyan, the director of the Gomidas Institute in London, and
    whose family's origins lie in the Turkish provinces of Yozgat and
    ElazıÄ?, was among those to react to Baydemir's invitation.

    `Baydemir's call is not enough. And what is more, it could be
    manipulated by the Turkish nationalists.

    Even though the intention is good, Baydemir is a politician above
    all,' Sarafyan said, adding that a considerable part of the diaspora
    has its origins in Diyarbakır. `As in most provinces, Armenians were
    also massacred in Diyarbakır. Why should they return to the city they
    left with great pain?'

    `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 once lived in Diyarbakır back to Diyarbakır again. Come back
    to your city,' Baydemir said, addressing 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,' organized by the Yerevan Press Club
    in Diyarbakır.

    `I don't believe it is a serious and sincere call. It has no meaning
    for us; no one could come back. What would we find out about ourselves
    if we returned? I would of course want to return the land where my
    ancestors were born, but it is not possible under such conditions,'
    Suzanne Khardalian, a film director currently residing in Stockholm
    whose family comes from Adıyaman and MaraÅ?, said.

    `Why Diyarbakır?'

    Garo Yalick, who currently lives in France but whose family has
    origins in Van and Mardin, said the call did not make any sense to
    him.

    `They only remember to call on Armenian when they are faced with
    political problems. So I want to ask: Why should we come back?' Yalick
    said.

    The Armenian press also criticized Diyarbakır's being chosen for the
    `Turkey-Armenia Relations' conference organized by the Yerevan Press
    Club and chaired by Boris Navasartyan, because the Kurdish issue is so
    intensely felt in the city.

    A column about Baydemir's invitation, asking `Why Diyarbakır?' was
    published by Hagop Çakıryan, a columnist for the Armenian newspaper
    Azg who specializes in Turkey.

    `Diyarbakır is being introduced as the capital city of North
    Kurdistan, while Osman Baydemir is regarded as the Kurdistan Workers'
    Party's [PKK] representative. Baydemir is also seen as an enemy in
    political circles in Turkey,' Çakıryan's column read.

    The fact that Sunday's meeting's was held in Diyarbakır would not be
    useful for the dialogue between the two countries, Çakıryan told the
    Hürriyet Daily News. `Diyarbakır is a city associated with the Kurdish
    problem. It must be the last place to go in terms of Turkey-Armenia
    relations. While the Yerevan Press Club chair was saying this meeting
    would contribute to Turkey-Armenia relations, Baydemir both underlined
    the events of 1915 and made a call for the return [of non-Muslim
    ethnic groups],' Çakıryan said.
    September/28/2012

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/armenians-snub-mayors-call-for-return.aspx?pageID=238&nID=31177&NewsCatID=338

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