TALAT PASHA RALLY HELD IN BERLIN
Anatolian Times, Turkey
March 20 2006
BERLIN - Thousands of Turkish people attended the rally organized
by the Talat Pasha Movement in German capital Berlin on Saturday to
protest a decision made by the German parliament to recognize the
so-called Armenian genocide.
The rally started from An der Urania avenue and ended in Ernst
Reuter Square.
Speaking at the rally, Workers' Party leader Dogu Perincek said,
"no one can accuse Turkish people of massacring Armenian people. The
recent decision made by the German parliament will play havoc with
the friendly relations between the two countries. We call on German
authorities to correct this serious mistake."
Nearly 5 thousand Turkish people were in attendance at the rally.
They carried banners and photographs of Turkish diplomats who were
killed by Armenian terrorists.
Anatolian Times, Turkey
March 20 2006
BERLIN - Thousands of Turkish people attended the rally organized
by the Talat Pasha Movement in German capital Berlin on Saturday to
protest a decision made by the German parliament to recognize the
so-called Armenian genocide.
The rally started from An der Urania avenue and ended in Ernst
Reuter Square.
Speaking at the rally, Workers' Party leader Dogu Perincek said,
"no one can accuse Turkish people of massacring Armenian people. The
recent decision made by the German parliament will play havoc with
the friendly relations between the two countries. We call on German
authorities to correct this serious mistake."
Nearly 5 thousand Turkish people were in attendance at the rally.
They carried banners and photographs of Turkish diplomats who were
killed by Armenian terrorists.