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    Merinews, India
    Sept 7 2008


    Protest over Turkish president's visit to Armenia


    Hundreds of Armenians carrying placards condemned the visit of Turkish
    president to Armenia. The two countries pledged to overcome decades of
    enmity over the massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces after Turkish
    president's path breaking visit..

    IN HIS first visit to Armenia to watch a football match on Saturday
    (September 6), Abdullah Gul, the Turkish President, was greeted by
    vehement protests by the Armenian citizens. The football match was an
    attempt by the concerned authorities in order to improve the relations
    between the two neighbouring countries.


    The football match was scheduled to be held on Saturday (September 6),
    between Turkey and Armenia at the Hrazdan stadium in Yerevan. It was
    also a first visit to Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia by a
    Turkish head of the state since Armenia gained independence in 1991.

    There has been a political controversy between the two countries for a
    long period over the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Armenians by
    Ottoman Turks during the First World War.


    At least hundreds of Armenians stood with placards in the route of
    Gul's motorcade and demonstrated a vehement protest against the
    Turkish premiere. This protest-march took place as Ankara denied to
    consider the atrocities as crimes against humanity during 1915 to
    1917. Later, Gul met Serzh Sarkisian, the Armenian president and
    offered the Armenian head to watch a return football match between the
    two countries in Turkey next month. Gul even stated at a press
    conference in Yerevan that all possible efforts would be taken to
    maintain an amicable relationship between the two states despite
    protest from Armenian civilians.

    http://www.merinews.com/catFull.jsp?ar ticleID=140807
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