04/06/2013 19:08
Turkologist: Most active of Turkish Armenians support leftist movement
Turkey is a state with unpredictable society as even an insignificant event there may give rise to a new movement, Turkologist Ruben Melkonian said at a meeting with reporters today. In his words, one cannot rule out that an environmental movement may grow into a political one.
“We should not forget that in Tunisia the death of a street vendor became a catalyst for the revolution. I cannot say if a “Turkish revolution” will start or not, but nothing can be ruled out,” Melkonian noted.
He expressed an opinion that an internal political struggle has begun between President Abdullah Gul who takes a soft stance and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan whose position is rather tough.
As regards the Armenian community’s involvement in the ongoing developments in Turkey, Ruben Melkonian said that some of the Turkish Armenians take an active part in these developments.
“Naturally, the Armenian community couldn’t stand aside and the most active of the Armenians in Turkey currently support the leftist movement,” the expert said.