
Raffi Kojian published a article entitled, "A long open letter to Turks" on ArmeniaPedia.org the article describes his view on the Armenian Genocide dispute.
The article is in response to a letter that was written by Mustafa Akyol to help understand the Turkish-Armenian conflict and Raffi Kojian responds to Mustafa Akyol letter.
Excerpt from the article:
"First, let me say, I have followed Turkish-Armenian relations very closely, followed developments as they occurred, and often read many articles from the Turkish press. I have also traveled to the homeland of my grandparents in Marash and Kayseri – so far from Ethiopia where I was born, so far from California where I grew up, and so far even from Yerevan, where I live."
Raffi Kojian is the creator and the webmasters of Armeniapedia.org and Cilicia.com. In 2001 he published the first edition of Rediscovering Armenia, with the help of Brady Kieslings.
Read the full article:
http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=A_long_open_letter_to_Turks
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#1 It is so sad and irrational
It is so sad and irrational that we are still desperately seeking political solution for our legal rights and allowing world politics to use us financially in an extreme manner.
Nuremberg Trials were held from November 20, 1945 to April 13, 1949. In just four years after WWII, -when the genocide took place- ended.
We have been begging on our knees and wasting our money and effort on politicians for 100 years. What a degrading situation for our losses... Lately, I had that feeling that we have been excessively being used by our own government, politics and some countries which they claim they support us including France.
We must have had to create Armenian Nuremberg which I strongly believe that the entire Christian World would have supported our action no matter what, as soon as the Nazi criminals were prosecuted 50 some years ago!
I could not help to express my sorrow on this long-term issue.
Thanks for taking time to read and share my mourning.
God bless our lost angels.
Sincerely,
Liz G.