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Turkey will never mature as nation if it refuses to admit to evil: Nusan Porter in Boston Globe

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Turkey will never mature as nation if it refuses to admit to evil: Nusan Porter in Boston Globe

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. It would take a psychiatrist schooled in political psychology to understand Turkey’s motives. As reports “Armenpress”, Jack Nusan Porter stated this in his recent article published in The Boston Globe.

Nusan Porter is a writer, a research associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, is former treasurer and vice president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars and the author of a number of books, including “Genocide and Human Rights” and “The Genocidal Mind.”

Among other things, the author stated: “Sadly, Turkey has a deep inferiority complex, especially its leaders, who have brainwashed their people into believing all this. Germany is a strong country that knows that you first have to admit an evil to yourself in order for you to mature as a nation.

Turkey, in short, needs to grow up. Sadly, as it becomes more and more fundamentally Islamic, it will be less likely to recognize someone else’s pain.

Worse, the United States and Israel also do not recognize the genocide because of Turkish pressure. So, in a way, those nations also have to mature.”

“America and Israel do not need Turkey. They must stand up to Turkey and put pressure on the country to recognize the genocide. But first and foremost, they must recognize it themselves.

I feel that, in time, the Turkish people, who I love dearly, will rise up and get the leaders they deserve, as will all Muslim countries,” the author concluded.

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