By Asbarez | Tuesday, 24 March 2015
The mayors met with reporters on Tuesday to share their impressions. They spoke about their search for identity and the difficulties of returning to their roots. They also presented the joint programs with Zazas and Alevis.
Head of Modus Vivendi Center Ara Papian said the initiative aims to provide Dersim Armenians with an opportunity to get to know Armenia ahead of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Papian said they have worked with the Dersim Province for several years now. They often organize festivals featuring groups from Armenia.
Many residents of Dersim now openly accept their Armenian descent and some have chosen to be baptized into the Armenian Church. Others, however, continue to hide their true identity out of decades-long fear.
Considering all this, it’s hard to calculate today what percentage of Dersim residents are of Armenian descent. The number could be between 20 and 90 percent. One thing is clear: people in Dersim have started to return to their Armenian roots.
Chairman of the Dersim Union of Armenians and Alevis Sercan Saritas attaches importance to the organization of Armenian language courses. “We want to intensify the social communication. During a festival in July we’ll host guests from Arnenia,” he said.
Representative of the Armenian Union of Dersim Miran Pirgic said, “We have a pain and we should think what we can do jointly.” “Genocide is seated so deep in people that our brothers in Istanbul even find it hard to accept our Armenian descent, because the names of all our brothers in Dersim are changed, “Turkified” or “Kurdified.” However, the reality cannot be hidden any more. We have already disclosed the truth. We only need the Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey and the Etchmiadzin Catholicosate to accept us,” he said.
The mayors said a number of joint events will now be organized. Joint organizations have been set up to implement joint programs. The guests also said they have compiled the list of Armenian churches in Dersim. They intend to maintain and renovate the 162 churches. They work in cooperation with the Istanbul-based Union of Armenian Architects.
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