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    Armenpress

    TURKISH COURT BANS SALE OF ARMENIAN BRANDY

    ANKARA, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS: An intellectual property court in Ankara,
    Turkey, has turned down a petition by the Yerevan Brandy Company against the
    Turkish Patent Institute that had banned the import of Armenian brandy to
    the country.
    According to Turkish press, the court based its decision on the fact that
    bottles of Armenian brandy carry labels depicting Mount Ararat. They quoted
    the judge as saying that the picture of the mountain "could create wrong
    opinion among Turkish consumers as if Mountain Ararat is in Armenia."
    Another cited reason was a same-name film by Canadian Armenian film
    director Atom Yegoyan, which is about the 1915 genocide.
    Turkish media said Turkish Patent Institute is well aware that Armenians
    have claims to Mount Ararat and surrounding areas.
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