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Turkish Flag Burned In Yerevan

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Friday, 24 April 2009

A funeral procession to commemorate victims of "Armenian genocide" started with burning of a Turkish flag, the Armenia Today reported.

"We did not plan to burn a Turkish flag. However, the recent agreement between Armenia and Turkey to improve the ties between the countries forced us to change our decision," an activist from the Dashnaktsutsun party said.


The Dashnaktsutsun party was prohibited to burn the Turkish flag. In contrary to the prohibition, they burned the Turkish flag.


Friday, 24 April 2009

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guest wrote on Sunday, 26 April, 2009 01:32:37
You Armenians are lier. If 80 percent of the Armenians were killed in 1915 how did you get reach 10 mlillion population in 2009. If Turkey grows like you, Turkey's population would be 400 million. You know Turkey is now only 70 million. You are the best in semination I think. Congrtulations.

You can manipulate the entire world, not the Turks
guest wrote on Saturday, 25 April, 2009 02:22:02
It is an important event in history that turkey simply tries to deny ever happened. 80% of all Armenians were killed. That is a far higher percentage then the percent of jews killed by the Nazis. What they did was attempted race extermination. Denial of this is the same as denying the holocaust ever happened. At least the Jews got global help and recognition. Armenians were given almost no aid what so ever. They were allowed to immigrate to France, Russia, and the US. Although none of these countries stopped Ottoman persecution of Armenians like they all stoped Nazi persecution of Jews.
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