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THE FUTURE OF THE PAST: THE ARMENIANS IN TURKEY

A conference on solutions on the way to Turkey’s EU membership

Greens/EFA, 4/4/2005

Turkey seeks membership in the European Union. In December 2004, the European Council approved Turkey’s fulfillment of the political criteria of Copenhagen- a precondition for opening accession negotiations. This decision recognizes Turkey’s progress in further democratizing and improving human rights and minority issues, which had only until recently minimally addressed, if at all. Many problem areas and taboos still remain. The pre-accession process gives us the opportunity to view these remaining problems and work together on solutions.

The current situation of the Armenian minority in Turkey as well as the Turkish discussion of its own history with respect to the Armenians remains one of the largest remaining taboos. Many in the Armenian diaspora demand that Turkey accepts responsibility for its crimes of 1915 as a precondition for its EU membership. The official Turkish position, on the other hand, has difficulty recognizing Armenian suffering.

For the past several years, and largely unknown outside the region, Turkish civil society has been addressing this problematic and creating a dialogue that should contribute to a new understanding and re-evaluation of official Turkish history. Leading Armenian and Turkish scholars and intellectuals together have begun to critically discuss historical interpretation as well as their common future in a democratic and liberal Turkey.

By planning an event at the European Parliament, we seek to bring a larger European dimension to the Armenian discussion and give constructive opposing voices a fair debate forum. Any discussion about Turkey’s future includes confrontation of the past based on collective respect and empathy. Our goal is to contribute to this process of understanding. More broadly, it is our goal to better the future cohabitation of different cultures and ethnicities in Turkey.

The discussion on April 12 in Strasbourg will be lead by significant personalities and scholars of history working on this issue such as Hrant Dink, Etyen Mahcupyan and Taner Akcam.

AGENDA

14:30-15:00

Welcome and registration

15:00

Introduction by Marie Anne Isler Béguin, MEP

15:15-16:00

Panel discussion

Chair and moderator: Cem Özdemir, MEP

Speakers

Taner Akçam, Sociologist and Historian-University of Minnesota

“The Ottoman archives as witness to the past: A new understanding and re-evaluation of official Turkish history”

Etyen Mahçupyan, Columnist, Zaman daily, Istanbul

“Furthering an open dialogue on Armenian issues: Tension between intellectual liberalism and mainstream politics in Turkey”

Hrant Dink, Editor-in-Chief- AGOS, Istanbul

“Future perspectives: Next steps in Armenian-Turkish relations, what role for the EU?”

16:00

Discussion

16:45 Concluding remarks by Cem Özdemir

Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in English, French, German and Turkish

Date and place:

Tuesday 12 April 2005

15:00-17:00

European Parliament, Strasbourg

Alexander Langer Room (LOW S2.2)

For information and registration

Cozdemir-assistant2@europarl.eu.int

Phone: +32-2-284 74 46 fax: +32-2-284 94 46

Links:

www.greens-efa.org

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