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    Turks won't dance tango with Armenians without the third side (video)

    14:06 | November 29,2014 | Politics


    It is a bloody shirt of Talaat Pasha. It is preserved by the state at
    Istanbul Martial Arts Museum. Blood on the shirt is the first obvious
    connection of modern Turkey with Armenian Genocide in 1915. The second
    connection is the slab in front of "Agos" editorial, which only
    reminds that Hrant Dink was killed there: but there is no word about
    who killed him and why. In Turkey they already speak about Armenian
    Genocide without additional tension, though they don't think that the
    state will recognize it. "Football" diplomacy facilitated what Turks
    must say on 100th anniversary of Genocide.

    "2015 is a year of penalty kick for Armenians and Turks are waiting to
    catch the ball of Armenians,"- says CNNturk News Editor Ferhat
    Boratav.

    He is on serious editorial position at CNNturk TV company. He wants
    Armenians to understand that it is impossible to speak about
    recognition of Genocide without examining the history textbooks. And
    if Armenians want neighborly relations with Turkey without
    preconditions, here we also must reckon with tango, "I call it "three
    to tango", we won't dance alone with Armenia, Azerbaijan will also be
    with us. Whereas Armenia wants to dance only with Turkey."

    Mr. Boratav admits that there was something between Armenians and
    Turks, he says that Turks know what happened, but he confesses that
    those events have been replaced by fake memories for many Turks.

    "Now 70 percent of Turks living in cities are very far from 1915
    heritage. Their memory is almost completely lost,"- he says.

    Haberturk news editor learnt about Armenian issue after spending 6
    months in prison with an Armenian clergyman, who was accused of
    cooperation with ASALA, but in reality he was innocent and he didn't
    speak about Armenian issue. Rusen Cakir thinks that Armenian issue was
    enlivened in Turkey after the terrorist acts of ASALA, "Our attitude
    to Armenian issue was negative after the acts of ASALA. But I don't
    think that today there is racism against Armenians in Turkey."

    Rusen Cakir thinks that today for the official Turkey the issue of
    Genocide isn't the most important one among the problems with
    Armenians. The most important is Armenian-Azerbaijani relations.

    "But even if Armenians and Azerbaijanis find a solution to Karabakh
    issue, I don't think that Armenian-Turkish border will be immediately
    opened and that the issue of Genocide will hinder further relations,"-
    stressed Cakir.

    Turkish journalist thinks that the situation today is historical, at
    first they related to Armenian issue through terrorist acts of ASALA,
    then through international recognition of Genocide, and today through
    "football" diplomacy, and Armenians come to Turkey for holidays, "Here
    no one persecutes Armenians, we hear complaints about different
    nations in many countries, but there is no complaint about Armenians
    from Turks."


    http://en.a1plus.am/1201383.html
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoXnhzkBGd8


    From: Baghdasarian
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