Turkey's Muslim Armenians Emerge From Hiding
Armenian Muslim Mustafa Boztas poses in the eastern village of Mazgirt, in Turkey's Tunceli Province.
A resident of the eastern Turkish village of Hozat, also in Tunceli Province, walks in the ruins of an Armenian church.
The Armenian church ruins in Hozat
Ibrahim Boztas, 79, sits in his home in Mazgirt in Tunceli Province.
AFP reports that despite converting to Alevism, a heterodox sect of Islam, and taking Turkish names, the ethnic Armenians who stayed on their ancestral land suffered continued discrimination.
A man rides a horse in the mountains of Tunceli Province.
A giant map of Turkey, etched on a hillside outside the village of Hozat by Turkish Army soldiers, reads: "How happy is he/she who said, 'I am Turkish."
Armenian Muslim Tahire Aslanpencesi works around her house in the village of Mazgirt in Tunceli Province.