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Alright, many of them accept the fact of the Armenian Genocide, but these people are either locked in prisons, immigrated or even worse are being hated by their own nation and government. Hrant Dink tried to reach out to Turks, educate them and where is he now?
Orhan Pamuk, a Turk, a remarkable writer, a Nobel prize winner, a person who, as nobody else, deserved the respect of his fellow citizens had to escape from his homeland because of his position regarding the Armenian Genocide.
So what can I do??
Well, boycott Turkey is one of the options. Why not? This is a good way of attracting some attention. People will start asking questions about the reasons for the need of such campaign and hopefully get right answers to their question. In my opinion, this campaign is not going to harm Turkey in economic way, but it will certainly catch people's attention. The main challenge to the campaign is to make it as public as possible.
Finally, let me add a quote from boycottturkey.com. It explains the main reason why we should consider boycotting Turkish goods and tourism.
"The prevailing argument that Turkey’s democratization would encourage Turkey to acknowledge its human rights record by now been completely discredited.
The only remaining way for concerned people to exert some positive influence on Turkey to acknowledge its past seems to be through the power of the individual consumer. In short, a boycott of Turkish made goods and a boycott of tourism to Turkey."
So when they accept all the atrocities committed by their ancestors, when they apologize for all their crimes, only then we should consider being partners with them! Until then, BOYCOTT TURKEY!!!
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