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  • ANKARA: Armenia to Medal Recognition of So-Called Genocide

    Zaman, Turkey
    April 23 2005


    Armenia to Medal Recognition of So-Called Genocide
    By Ali Ihsan Aydin



    Journalist-writer Ragip Zarakolu and Ali Ertem, chairman of "Union
    against Genocide" Turkish organization in Germany, will be granted
    with "medal of courage" as they showed the "courage to recognize the
    Armenian Genocide."

    Ertem and Zarakolu will receive their medals at Paris municipality
    during a reception that will be organized by Paris Mayor Bertrand
    Delanoe in the honor of Armenians who live in Paris. Ara Toronian,
    head of The Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations in France
    (CCAF), will give the medals. Ertem, who lives in Frankfurt Germany,
    participates in the so-called Armenian genocide conferences in Europe
    and Armenia claims: "Turks are the only nation who were not judged
    for the genocide that they committed and the violence it directed
    against Kurds who were used by Turks during the genocide."

    'Turkey arguments for the arousal of Armenian Identity'

    The French Armenian Diaspora, which is the largest and most organized
    Armenian organization in Europe, has launched a big campaign all over
    France for so-called April 24 anniversary. Armenian organizations
    will have rallies today and nationwide in France. In Paris, Armenians
    will light the Unknown Soldier fire at Champs Elysee and will march
    to the Turkish Embassy. They place electronic lighted banners
    reading, "We remember the Armenian Genocide" on billboards around the
    city. A commemorative ceremony in the famous Notre-Dame Cathedral for
    the memory of those who died in 1915 will also be held. Almost all of
    the French televisions will broadcast documentaries and debate
    programs about the so-called Armenian Genocide. Armenians also
    organize conferences and panels in many cities about Turkey's EU
    membership. Chairman of Armenian National Committee of Europe (CDCA)
    Vartan Arzoumanian said in his interview to Le Figaro that Turkey's
    EU membership process helped Armenians to reshape an Armenian
    Identity in Europe and added, "We try to advertise the 1915 Armenian
    Genocide in great effort before the genocide is totally forgotten."
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