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    ROBERT GETIKYAN: OPEN ARMENIA-TURKEY BORDER TO CREATE FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION.

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.11.2009 16:49 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The opening of the Armenia-Turkey border will
    create favorable conditions for Armenian Genocide recognition,
    " Robert Getikyan film director, author of "The Criminal Army"
    said. Robert Getikian advised to memorize a poem of Louis Aragon
    about national hero of France Misak Manushian.

    Misak Manushian - French anti-fascist of Armenian origin once wrote
    "I don't hate the German people. For me it is a very important aspect,
    because my mother is a German".

    Born in the city of Adiyaman (Turkey), September 1, 1906 Misak
    Manushian witnessed the Armenian Genocide. Then Misak was an orphan
    in Syria. In 1925 he emigrated to France and lived in Marseilles and
    Paris, worked at the Citroen factory. With Armenian compatriots he
    published a magazine advocating left ideas and Armenian culture among
    emigrants. Together with his wife Meline Manushian he participated
    in French Resistance against the invaders, he was an activist of the
    Immigrant Labor's Armenian section. In August 1943 a group under
    Manushian command made almost thirty successful attacks against
    the German occupiers. The notorious Nazi "Red Poster", published in
    15,000 copies, portrayed Manushian: "Manushian, an Armenian, a leader
    of the gang, 56 attacks, 150 killed, 600 wounded".

    He was arrested by the German command, tortured and executed after 3
    months, along with 21 members of his group ("Group of Manushian"). He
    was posthumously awarded the Order of the Legion of Honor. Streets,
    squares in Paris, Valence, Marseilles, Gardanne, Yerevan and other
    places were named after Manushian.
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