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    RUSSIAN LIBERAL CLAIMS KGB ORGANIZED GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS

    MosNews
    http://www.mosnews.com/politics /2009/04/28/1362/
    April 28 2009
    Russia

    Former world chess champion and opposition activist Gary Kasparov has
    condemned Soviet Russia for supporting Turkey during the years of the
    Armenian Genocide, the New York Times reports. "The authorities are
    the source of problems," the chess player said during a commemoration
    event for the Genocide victims.

    The ceremony commemorating the Armenian genocide during World War I
    was held on Friday in a village near Sochi, the Winter Olympics-2014
    city. Newly elected Mayor, Anatoly Pakhomov attended the ceremony,
    a crucial gesture to the city's large Armenian population, the New
    York Times says. He delivered a short, respectful address and then
    stepped back to polite clapping, making room for a row of schoolgirls
    to recite verses.

    Gary Kasparov, born to an Armenian mother, spoke after two hours of
    waiting. Beginning innocently enough, he made an offhand mention of
    Boris Nemtsov, Pakhomov's rival at the recent election whom Kasparov
    had supported. Then he began a tirade against Moscow, saying Soviet
    Russia had supported Turkey at the time of the massacres.

    Kasparov said that "genocide was not conducted by chance and
    the government made little efforts to stop the nationalistic
    activities." Two and a half minutes into the chess player's speech,
    a local official tried to stop Kasparov, but the crowd showed support
    for him. "The KGB was behind the Armenian pogroms in Baku. The KGB
    set nations against each other. We should never give in to these
    provocations," Kasparov said.

    The Armenian Genocide, also known as the Great Calamity by Armenians,
    refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian
    population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War
    I. The Russian Empire and afterwards Soviet Russia were among the
    Ottoman Empire's (Turkey's) enemies.
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