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    ARF WELCOMES OCALAN LETTER TO ARMENIANS WITH 'RESERVATIONS'

    http://asbarez.com/120111/arf-welcomes-ocalan-letter-to-armenians-with-%E2%80%98reservations%E2%80%99/
    Friday, February 28th, 2014

    Hagop Der-Khachadourian, Turkey's Kurdish-leaning Peace and Democracy
    Party (BDP) co-chairman Salaheddin Demirtas, BDP foreign relations
    director who is elected from Van, Nazmi Gur pictured in October, 2013

    YEREVAN--In a recent interview with the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation Press Office, ARF Bureau member and head of the party's
    Political Central Council Hagop Der-Khachadourian spoke about a letter
    published last month by the Istanbul-based Agos Armenian newspaper
    from Kurdistan Workers Party's jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan. In the
    letter addressed to Armenians, Ocalan calls on Ankara to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide. Below is the text of the interview:

    ARF Press Office: About four weeks ago, on the occasion of the
    anniversary of Hrant Dink's assassination, PKK leader Abdullah
    Ocalan's letter was first published in Istanbul's "Agos" weekly. So
    far, the ARF-D has not officially commented on this letter; what is
    the party's official position?

    HAGOP DER KHACHADOURIAN: First, I should say that Ocalan's letter was
    published later than expected, presumably because it had to go through
    the corresponding Turkish state structures. About twenty days before
    the publication of the letter, Ocalan had announced that on "the day
    of the anniversary of Hrant's assassination"--that is January 19--
    he will send such a letter "directed to our Armenian compatriots." It
    was exactly then that Bese Hozat, a co-chair of an organization led by
    Ocalan, the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK), had made controversial
    statements about Armenians. Ocalan, in response to the indignation
    regarding the statements by Hozat, had announced that he will send a
    letter to convince the Armenians. However, Ocalan's letter does not
    clearly fulfill the required rectification.

    ARF Press Office: Do you mean to say that you are dissatisfied with
    the letter?

    H.DK.: We welcome the fact that the imprisoned leader of the Kurdish
    people's liberation struggle, Apo, has sent a letter to the Armenians.

    The circumstances, in his words "the difficult conditions" in which
    Ocalan is, should absolutely be taken into consideration and the
    contents of the letter should be understood and evaluated accordingly.

    We are glad, that once again, Ocalan gives the Armenian Genocide the
    proper characterization and considers that the Republic of Turkey
    will inevitably have to confront this painful history.

    What are incomprehensible in Ocalan's letter are the references
    to "lobbies" and "cemaat" (communities). In a letter addressed to
    the Armenians these references at the minimum cause bewilderment:
    are these references regarding Armenian communities and lobbies in
    the Diaspora? Especially that Ocalan calls on the Armenian people to
    "continue its struggle without falling into racist-nationalist traps"
    and, against all those, "calls for a careful, clear examination of the
    issue." There were negative expressions about Armenian lobbies in the
    Diaspora or in Turkey in Hozat's comments too, and, about a year ago,
    in purported comments by Ocalan himself. In the Diaspora, what are
    called "Armenian lobbies" are the active structures which express
    the political will of large popular masses of the Armenian people.

    I do not comment on evaluations and criticism which appeared in the
    Armenian media regarding thoughts expressed or not expressed in the
    letter. Apart from all this, we have strong reservations --to put it
    mildly-- about Apo's reference to Turkey's prospect, that it can become
    "a republic crowned with democracy, which will both come to terms
    with the past and be a republic in which all different identities
    will live freely."

    However, I repeat that this appeal by itself, in spite of its
    shortcomings and contradictory thoughts, is a welcome step which can
    pave the road to the development of Armenian-Kurdish relations. Of
    course, those relations should be based also on justice for the
    Armenian Genocide and the rights of the Armenian people, as assurance
    to the establishment of real democracy and equal rights.

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