BERLIN-BRANDENBURG COURT BARRED TO CALL ARMENIAN GENOCIDE "A LIE"
PanARMENIAN.Net
20.03.2006 19:01 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The court of Berlin-Brandenburg Bundesland,
Germany has decided that Turks, who stage rallies, have no right to
use posters and transparencies denying the Armenian Genocide in the
Ottoman Empire in 1915. From now on it is prohibited to call "a lie"
the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in the territory. It
should be noted that on that very day Turks were going to hold a
demonstration in Berlin to commemorate Talaat Pasha, however, because
of the resolution adopted, police thoroughly checked all the posters
and transparencies in order to register facts of the Genocide denial.
Berlin-Brandenburg is the first in Germany and the second in Europe
region in the number of Turks. Over 1 million Turks live only in
Berlin. So, as the Armenian Turkologists note, Germany, the main
Turkey's ally in the EU, has confirmed its position on the resolution
adopted by the Bundestag, which can bring about a chain reaction
everywhere in the EU, reported IA Regnum.
PanARMENIAN.Net
20.03.2006 19:01 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The court of Berlin-Brandenburg Bundesland,
Germany has decided that Turks, who stage rallies, have no right to
use posters and transparencies denying the Armenian Genocide in the
Ottoman Empire in 1915. From now on it is prohibited to call "a lie"
the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in the territory. It
should be noted that on that very day Turks were going to hold a
demonstration in Berlin to commemorate Talaat Pasha, however, because
of the resolution adopted, police thoroughly checked all the posters
and transparencies in order to register facts of the Genocide denial.
Berlin-Brandenburg is the first in Germany and the second in Europe
region in the number of Turks. Over 1 million Turks live only in
Berlin. So, as the Armenian Turkologists note, Germany, the main
Turkey's ally in the EU, has confirmed its position on the resolution
adopted by the Bundestag, which can bring about a chain reaction
everywhere in the EU, reported IA Regnum.