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Our main weapon is
the isolation of Turkey,
that is, to make a large
number of countries
recognize the Genocide.
As a result, Turkey will
have no choice but to
accept it. In the West,
the most dangerous
thing to us is relativism,
which Turkey can push
forward. According
to this version, both
sides suffered losses.
In this case, of course,
the West will try to
empathize with both
sides. We need to have
a hard position – there
is no second victim in
this case. This is the
most important part
of our position.
Atom
Egoyan
Born in Cairo, brought up in Western
Canada, studied International
Relations and Music at the University
of Toronto, where he began to make
movies. He has won the Cannes Film
Festival three times, been nominated
for an Oscar, and won prizes at the
Toronto International Film Festival.
The movie Ararat (2002) by CanadianArmenian director Egoyan tells
viewers about the Armenian Genocide
and certain important events which
unfolded at that time, especially about
the heroic battle of Van. Egoyan is not
just the director of the movie, he wrote
the screenplay and is a co-producer.