TURKEY TO ADDRESS UNESCO WITH COMPLAINT AT FRANCE REGARDING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIALS
Author: R. Abdullayev
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
April 24, 2006
Turkey is going to address UNSECO with a complaint at France regarding
so-called Armenian genocide memorials, Trend reports with reference
to Turkish media.
The ground for the complaint was erection of monuments in memory of
so-called Armenian genocide in Paris and Lion. Both the monuments
are erected on grounds on the list of "world's cultural heritage"
by UNSECO.
For instance, Lion's monument is located on historical square
Antonin-Ponchet that was claimed the part of "world's cultural
heritage" in 1998.
The message says also Syria has addressed UNESCO accusing Paris of
demolishing historical fortress Yejjad.
Author: R. Abdullayev
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
April 24, 2006
Turkey is going to address UNSECO with a complaint at France regarding
so-called Armenian genocide memorials, Trend reports with reference
to Turkish media.
The ground for the complaint was erection of monuments in memory of
so-called Armenian genocide in Paris and Lion. Both the monuments
are erected on grounds on the list of "world's cultural heritage"
by UNSECO.
For instance, Lion's monument is located on historical square
Antonin-Ponchet that was claimed the part of "world's cultural
heritage" in 1998.
The message says also Syria has addressed UNESCO accusing Paris of
demolishing historical fortress Yejjad.