Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations
Don't you have any Armenian forum member living in Turkey who can comment on Turkey? Because your comments are way far away from the reality.
Embellish the image of Turks to Turks? The interview was published in a national newspaper with a low circulation*. Had it been published in an American or European newspaper, you might have had a point. If you trace the link given by KarotheGreat, you will see the interview is taken from an Armenian site and the translation to English is made by Ara Topouzian.
Of course, someone can say that the interview was "intentionally" not published in a mainstream newspaper, translated to English by an officer from The Foreign Affairs (with the alias Ara Topouzian) and being consistently chain-mailed to Armenian mail lists ("..and Turks discover internet!"). I admit that I have no evidence to refute this (or such a similar) story.
I wish Turkish press had really become friendly and understanding towards Armenia. However, only some minority is friendly and understanding, and that didn't happen all of a sudden as you propose, but rather it took decades.
I am repeating myself, but anyway: No nation is homogeneous, including Turks!
Ideas of the interviewee are certainly against what the majority of the people think. However, he reflects common thoughts of a fraction of Turkish intelligentsia.
As a footnote, in that newspaper you can see many interviews and articles related to Armenian Issue contrasting with the state's official views. "Taraf" was founded last year by Turkish liberal intellectuals. Even two of its columnists are Armenian: Markar Esayan (also one of the editors of Taraf) and Etyen Mahçupyan who is at the same time executive director of Agos (ever heard of it?).
*curious ones, you can reach the sales reports from here:
Regards,
S.
Don't you have any Armenian forum member living in Turkey who can comment on Turkey? Because your comments are way far away from the reality.
Originally posted by meline
Of course, someone can say that the interview was "intentionally" not published in a mainstream newspaper, translated to English by an officer from The Foreign Affairs (with the alias Ara Topouzian) and being consistently chain-mailed to Armenian mail lists ("..and Turks discover internet!"). I admit that I have no evidence to refute this (or such a similar) story.
Originally posted by meline
I am repeating myself, but anyway: No nation is homogeneous, including Turks!
Ideas of the interviewee are certainly against what the majority of the people think. However, he reflects common thoughts of a fraction of Turkish intelligentsia.
As a footnote, in that newspaper you can see many interviews and articles related to Armenian Issue contrasting with the state's official views. "Taraf" was founded last year by Turkish liberal intellectuals. Even two of its columnists are Armenian: Markar Esayan (also one of the editors of Taraf) and Etyen Mahçupyan who is at the same time executive director of Agos (ever heard of it?).
*curious ones, you can reach the sales reports from here:
Regards,
S.
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