There
have been wars of thirty or one hundred years throughout
the history of mankind., the first and second World Wars
caused millions of people to lose their lives and to be
injured. Nations or governments on opposite sides looked
for re-establishing normal relationships after the war had
ended and they achieved this target in a short period of
time.
They
tried to forget all negativity, pains and loss experienced
by people during the war years, and new projects were developed
to improve relationships. However Armenian views of Turkey
have not changed since the beginning of the 20th century,
on the contrary their views of hostility towards Turks have
increased. This has resulted from the fact that the hostility
towards Turks has been the basis in the formation of Armenian
national identity.
Armenians,
who have been Turkish citizens for hundreds of years , have
lived quite comfortably and free of problems. But Armenians
who had turned out to be a serious problem for the Ottoman
Empire since the end of the 19th or the beginning of the
20th century, became a threat for the security of Ottoman
Empire by cooperating with the Russian Army in Caucasian
Front in World War 1. This situation led Ottoman government
in 1915 to take Armenians out of the front region and make
them immigrate to the interior regions. For about 90 years
Armenians have been trying to convince the whole world that
the deportation of 1915 was an act of genocide performed
against Armenians. This point of view reflecting an other-oriented,
mystic-orientalist mentality provokes the revenge psychology.
The
Republic of Armenia which declared its independence in 1991,
brought about the issue of genocide in the 11th section
of the Declaration of Independence. Armenians claim their
right on the land of Azerbayjan, Turkey, Georgia(in the
Caucasus), Iran who are their neighbours and -despite having
no connection through land- of Russia to put their project
of "Tsviç tsov Hayastan" (Armenia from Sea to
Sea) into practice as envisaged by their national Hay Dat
Doctrine. Armenia has invaded 20 percent of the land of
Azerbayjan within the framework of Hay Dat Doctrine.
Despite
Turkey's attempts with good intentions to establish economic
and diplomatic relationships with Armenia after his independence,
Armenia has not put an end to his propaganda of the so-called
genocide, he did not respect Turkey's unity of land and
has been continuing his propaganda for cancellation of Kars
Agreement.
Due
to Armenia's insistence on his propaganda of genocide, not
respecting Turkey's unity of land and his not making a borderline
agreement , Turkey had to close Akyaka Borderline Entrance
in 1993. Both Armenians living outside the mother land and
the Armenian government, by asking for the cooperation of
civilian public organizations , demand for Turkey's opening
the borderline entrance.Demanding this, they lay stress
on the economic problems of Turkey's eastern cities , which
they accept as the Western Armenia rather than on the economic
problems of Armenia and they claim that Kars and other eastern
cities will make a serious progress in economic terms if
the borderline entrance is opened. Sometimes this issue
is brought into the Turkish and Armenian agenda by the press.
Also some of Turkey's npress and broadcast organizations
become the mouthpiece of Armenia in this issue. It can be
said that Armenians who live in Turkey and whose number
is estimated to be about 50-70 thousand have a serious effort
in this period.. Though they are small in number, Armenians
have a serious potential of being organized. This responsibility
of being organized is taken by the Armenian Patriarchate.
The Patriarchate does not only respond to the religious
needs of the Armenians, but it also plays an important role
in the protection of Armenian national identity., traditions
and customs and in the establishment of relationships with
Armenia which they define as the mother land.
Armenians
can easily make some media organizations publish news and
essays -written through their own perspective – abut the
necessity of the opening of the borderline entrance . Some
essay writers in Turkey also try to affect Turkish public
opinion in this subject with essays supporting the ideas
of Armenians. Meanwhile media organizations also reflect
the ideas of the Council of Turkish – Armenian Business
Development.
Mehmet
Altan , in his essay named “Is newspaper sold in Kars?”
which was published in an internet newspaper –www.gazetem.net.-on
July 2004 , tried to maintain that 56 thousand citizens
in Kars, which had a population of 325 thousand collected
signatures for the opening of borderline entrance with Armeniaand
he also expressed his worry and disturbance, due to its
not being brought into the agenda by the Turkish press and
he even made some economic calculations to prove the fact
that the opening of the borderline entrance was necessary.
Actually
some eastern cities of Turkey have developed less when compared
to other regions. However the opening of the borderline
entrance wiith Armenia will not be effective in terms ofthe
development of these cities.If Turkey’s neighbour in the
East were a more developed country than Armenia , Kars would
perhaps be able to experience a serious economic development
in a short period of time. But if the fact thatthe minimum
monthly wage in Armenia is 9 dollars, monthly pension is
7,5 dollars and the medium wages are 38 dollars but that
the monthly expenditure of a family is 66-70 dollars is
considered, it can easily be seen that it is impossible
for the Armenian economy to contribute to the economy of
Kars. If Armenia had a developed economy, fifty percent
of the population would not leave the country and an estimated
total of 50-60 thousand Armenians would not come to Turkeyn
each year to work as a seasonal worker. Considering the
fact that Gümrü and Talin which have a borderline with Kars
are engaged with agriculture and stock raising, it is easy
to estimate that opening the borderline entrance will give
great harm to the economy of Kars.
A comment
of Hrant Brink , the general publishing manager of a newspaper
called Agos, about the opening of the borderline entrance
was published in Birgün ( a newspaper published in Turkey)
on 15 July 2004 under the name “Let Medzamor be closed,
let the borderline entrance be opened”. Brink by decreasing
the problems between Armenia and Turkey to the level Metzamor
Nuclear Power Plant and the borderline entrance , by making
people unrealize the real problems such as the genocide
propaganda, Armenia’s disrespecting Turkey’s unity of land
and his propaganda for the cancellation of 1921 Kars Agreement
,tries to affect Turkish public opinion. Metsamor is the
weak side of Armenia whose insecurity has been registered.
Some
romantic, touristic opportunities are given to certain circles,
groups in Turkey who are engaged with the issue of the opening
of the borderline entrance and in this way- in case that
the Armenians bring it up to the agenda-Turkish people are
made to create certain diplomatic issues which have the
potential of causing problems and disadvantages in Caucasia
as if these were the desire of Turkish intellectuals and
Turkish nation.
Turkey
should be able to explain what the opening of the borderline
entrance means withthe statements he makes. As Armenia defines
this region of Turkey as the West Armenia , what they want
is not opening the borderline entrance between Turkey and
Armenia, but opening the entrance , belonging to Armenians
and which is prevented from making way between the two sides
of Armenia by being occupied.
Dr.Yaşar
KALAFAT- The Chairman of the Desk of Caucasian Investigation
Hatem CABBARLI- a researcher