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    ANSA English Media Service
    December 17, 2004

    EU: ARMENIANS PROTEST AGAINST TURKEY'S ENTRY

    BRUSSELS

    (ANSA) - BRUSSELS, December 17 - Several hundreds of
    Armenians protested on Friday in Brussels near the Justus
    Lipsius Palace where the European Council was discussing
    Turkey's bid to enter the EU demanding that the EU urge Ankara
    to recognise the genocide against Armenians as a condition for
    UE entry.

    The protest was organised by the European Armenian
    Federation, a huge community of some one million people.

    Armenians from various European countries came to Brussels to
    protest "against this Turkey in Europe" as they had written on
    many banners. The biggest group came from France where some
    400,000 Armenians live. Other groups came from Spain, Greece,
    the Netherlands, Sweden and from Italy, mainly from Milan and
    Rome where the largest Italian Armenian communities live.

    The protesters wanted the EU to set as a pre-condition for
    the start of accession talks the recognition of the genocide
    against Armenians committed by the Turks between 1915 and 1923
    which claimed some 1.5 million lives.

    The Armenians were not the only ones who protested against
    Turkey's possible entry in the EU.

    Dozens Turkish immigrants in Europe organised a sit-in in
    Brussels against the policy of the Turkish government, including
    the EU accession. (ANSA).
    From: Baghdasarian
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