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    TURKISH JOURNALISTS VISITED THE GENOCIDE MUSEUM-INSTITUTE

    October 24 2014

    Aravot.am informed that it takes in the Eurasia Partnership
    Foundation and EU financial supported program "Support to Armenia
    - Turkey normalization process", under which the Armenian and
    Turkish journalists are holding a two-week bus tour to Turkey and
    Armenia. The group of journalists are already in Armenia, and on the
    first day, they visited the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute and
    also the Genocide Memorial. The Turkish journalists were told that
    currently there are repair works going on in the Museum-Institute,
    also preparation work ahead to the Genocide Centennial, therefore, the
    whole collection of the museum is not displayed. Nevertheless, a small
    part of the collection was presented to the participants, which was
    describing the period of genocide execution by Turks. The journalists
    also met with Hayk Demoyan, the Director of the Armenian Genocide
    Museum-Institute. In the conversation with him, one of the Turkish
    journalist was interested to know whether the archives are available
    to outside researchers. Hayk Demoyan replied, "We have nothing to
    hide." He said that many people come here to study the theme for the
    Museum is also a place to study the history of others. In the future,
    the equipped and supplemented Museum-Institute, according to Mr.

    Demoyan, will also try showing the feelings of the people who have
    passed through the genocide, some of them survived and others did not.

    One of the Turkish journalists was interested to know whether people
    in Armenia would also like the Turkish archives to be opened for
    studying the historical facts. Mr. Demoyan replied that we would like
    to have access to some ratification documents or their copies, but
    Turkey does not allow even the researchers of Turkey to be acquainted
    with them. The fear of the Turkish journalist that perhaps they are
    destroyed, Mr. Demoyan replied that if they are destroyed, then
    it is pity, because the loss for studying the history of the two
    nations would be irreversible. However, according to Mr. Demoyan,
    if Turkey does not want to open the archives and make them available,
    it means that it hides something. Speaking about the Armenian Genocide,
    Hayk Demoyan mentioned, "Recognition of the Genocide is an important
    prerequisite for having genuine reconciliation between the two
    countries." According to Mr. Demoyan, Turkey does not recognize the
    Armenian Genocide, because it fears of the psychological collapse,
    changing the history provided over the years, and as a result,
    the psychological complexes occurred in people. "It is necessary to
    overcome this psychological complex," said Mr. Demoyan, adding that
    we should try to find the historical truth, and not to deny or hide it.

    Hripsime HOVHANNISYAN Photo by Sona ADAMYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/10/24/167468/

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