ARMENIAN LOBBY TRIES TO USE AUTHORITY OF NOBEL LAUREATE
Author: A.Alasgarov
TREND, Azerbaijan
Oct 17 2006
A Turkish writer, Orkhan Pamuk, who has been recently awarded the
Nobel Prize for his contribution to culture, is invited to present a
report at the European Parliament on the so-called 'Armenian Genocide'.
Trend Special Correspondent in Ankara reports that Pamuk received
this proposal from the Italian MP, Mario Rgetzio, who is well-known
for his pro-Armenian views.
Earlier Pamuk was criticized for his statements indirectly
acknowledging the Country's guilt in the 'termination of Armenians'.
Author: A.Alasgarov
TREND, Azerbaijan
Oct 17 2006
A Turkish writer, Orkhan Pamuk, who has been recently awarded the
Nobel Prize for his contribution to culture, is invited to present a
report at the European Parliament on the so-called 'Armenian Genocide'.
Trend Special Correspondent in Ankara reports that Pamuk received
this proposal from the Italian MP, Mario Rgetzio, who is well-known
for his pro-Armenian views.
Earlier Pamuk was criticized for his statements indirectly
acknowledging the Country's guilt in the 'termination of Armenians'.