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    TURKISH TOWN OPPOSED TO ENTERTAINING ARMENIAN VISITORS

    AzerNews Weekly
    July 22 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Residents of the Turkish town of Kayseri have come out against their
    fellow townsmen who are prepared to entertain Armenian football fans
    prior to the Turkey-Armenia football match scheduled for October. They
    think the Armenians should first abandon their current stance,
    vacate occupied Azerbaijani territories, including Upper Garabagh,
    and give up so-called Armenian genocide claims.

    Kamal Onder, a Kayseri education official, said local people were
    not against the match being played in the town, but said residents
    would not house Armenians in their homes.

    "The match can take place in Kayseri. This is important for our
    town. However, there were also ideas that we should invite Armenian
    fans to our homes. We are against that. They can stay in hotels and
    then leave. We can`t invite people whose country has unleashed a
    tragedy in Garabagh," he said.

    The match is part of the 2010 World Cup qualification leg. The sides
    have already played in Yerevan and the game had Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul in attendance, who was invited by Armenian President
    Serzh Sarkisian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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