RAUF DENKTASH: "TALAT PASHA MOVEMENT IS TURKEY'S BEATING HEART AGAINST THE ALLEGED 'ARMENIAN GENOCIDE'"
Today.Az
18 September 2006 [13:37] - Today.Az
The European Parliament will bring five issues on Turkey to a vote
at the meeting from September 25 to 28.
APA's Turkey bureau reports the five questions have been included
into the agenda at the insistence of French socialists.
These issues demand reproaching the Talat Pasha Movement, abolishing
the Movement by the Turkish government, recognizing the alleged
Armenian "genocide" as well as establishing diplomatic relations with
Armenia without any conditions and open the borders.
In addition, the offer on recognition of the alleged Armenian
"genocide" for the continuation of the agreement between Turkey and the
European Union will be brought to a vote at the European Parliament.
French socialists demand inclusion of an item on Turkey's deliberately
refusing to recognize the so-called Armenian "genocide" into the
document to be adopted.
The Talat Pasha Movement's Consulting Council held an emergency meeting
in Pera Palas hotel in Istanbul related to the European Parliament's
offers. The discussions focused on actions to be taken against the
plan of the European Parliament.
Head of the Consulting Council, first President of the Turkish Republic
of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) Rauf Denktash underlined that the Talat
Pasha Movement is Turkey's beating heart against the alleged Armenian
"genocide" calling for the Turkish media to make efforts to support
Turkey's rightful position.
Denktash stressed the importance of coordinating the developments
wit the Foreign Ministry.
The Movement's chief coordinator Ferit Ilsever said they will carry
on in Europe. He said they will distribute 250,000 books exposing
the alleged Armenian "genocide" and hold a press conference in
Germany soon.
The aim of establishing the Talat Pasha Movement was to make the
parliaments having recognized the alleged "genocide" annul the bill
and make public the truths.
The Movement staged mass demonstrations in Lozanna and Berlin in
protest against the false genocide claims.
The Armenian 'Dashnaksutyun' and 'Hinchak' terrorist organizations
benefiting from the Ottoman Army's involvement in the World War
I attempted to separate the country. But their attempts failed,
these organizations were banned and, the activists were arrested in
1915. Prime Minister Talat Pasha issued a decree on May 27, 1915 to
deport Armenians to the southern parts of the Ottoman Empire.
Talat Pasha was murdered by Armenian terrorist Tehleryan in Berlin
on March 18, 1921.
Today.Az
18 September 2006 [13:37] - Today.Az
The European Parliament will bring five issues on Turkey to a vote
at the meeting from September 25 to 28.
APA's Turkey bureau reports the five questions have been included
into the agenda at the insistence of French socialists.
These issues demand reproaching the Talat Pasha Movement, abolishing
the Movement by the Turkish government, recognizing the alleged
Armenian "genocide" as well as establishing diplomatic relations with
Armenia without any conditions and open the borders.
In addition, the offer on recognition of the alleged Armenian
"genocide" for the continuation of the agreement between Turkey and the
European Union will be brought to a vote at the European Parliament.
French socialists demand inclusion of an item on Turkey's deliberately
refusing to recognize the so-called Armenian "genocide" into the
document to be adopted.
The Talat Pasha Movement's Consulting Council held an emergency meeting
in Pera Palas hotel in Istanbul related to the European Parliament's
offers. The discussions focused on actions to be taken against the
plan of the European Parliament.
Head of the Consulting Council, first President of the Turkish Republic
of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) Rauf Denktash underlined that the Talat
Pasha Movement is Turkey's beating heart against the alleged Armenian
"genocide" calling for the Turkish media to make efforts to support
Turkey's rightful position.
Denktash stressed the importance of coordinating the developments
wit the Foreign Ministry.
The Movement's chief coordinator Ferit Ilsever said they will carry
on in Europe. He said they will distribute 250,000 books exposing
the alleged Armenian "genocide" and hold a press conference in
Germany soon.
The aim of establishing the Talat Pasha Movement was to make the
parliaments having recognized the alleged "genocide" annul the bill
and make public the truths.
The Movement staged mass demonstrations in Lozanna and Berlin in
protest against the false genocide claims.
The Armenian 'Dashnaksutyun' and 'Hinchak' terrorist organizations
benefiting from the Ottoman Army's involvement in the World War
I attempted to separate the country. But their attempts failed,
these organizations were banned and, the activists were arrested in
1915. Prime Minister Talat Pasha issued a decree on May 27, 1915 to
deport Armenians to the southern parts of the Ottoman Empire.
Talat Pasha was murdered by Armenian terrorist Tehleryan in Berlin
on March 18, 1921.