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    WORLD PRESS FLOODED IN PUBLICATIONS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    AZG Armenian Daily #069, 19/04/2005

    Armenian Genocide

    Reporters of the international authoritative mass media arrive in
    Armenia to highlight the commemoration of 90th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide. Some of them have already send materials to their
    newspapers on the massacres of 1,5 million Armenians committed by the
    Ottoman Turkey in the years of the World War I. The leading French,
    German, Swiss, Argentinean and other mass media have already covered
    the Genocide issue.

    The Associated Press has published three large articles on the Armenian
    Genocide on April 14. Michael Eckel, reporter, entitled his article
    "Armenians Go on Struggling for Recognition of Genocide Even After
    90 Years since the Great Genocide." Eckel told the story of 102 years
    old Giulina Mousoyan.

    "Armenia used to be a large kingdom that stretched from the Black Sea
    to the Caspian, but it was divided in 1915. A part of it was given
    to Russia, while the second one was seized by the Ottoman Turkey,"
    the AP wrote, telling about the sufferings of the Armenians on their
    way to exile and in the Der el-Zor desert.

    Luis Mickaelser, another reporter of the Associated Press, wrote from
    Ankara about the fight the Turks unfolded against Orhan Pamuk who
    dared to openly inform his compatriots that 1 million of Armenians
    were killed in the years of the World War I.

    "Recently, PM Erdogan and Gul, Turkish foreign minister, touched upon
    the issue, obviously hoping that they can hinder the international
    recognition of the genocide. Erdogan said that all countries should
    open their archives for the researchers, so that the latter can study
    whether the events were a genocide or not. Meanwhile, Gul characterized
    the statements of the genocide as slander," Mickaelser wrote and
    added:" The Turks fear that the Armenians can use the statements on
    the genocide for compensation demanding money or the lost lands."

    Joseph Poghosian prepared the third publication for the AP from
    Lebanon. He met with the people that moved to Bekay valley and Egypt
    after the heroic battle by the Musa Mountain.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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