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    AMERICAN AZERBAIJANIS AND TURKS TO PROTEST BEHIND ARMENIAN EMBASSY BUILDING

    APA
    April 8 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Washington. Isabel Levine - APA. American Azerbaijanis and Turks
    have started a new campaign dedicated to the anniversary of 1915
    events in Turkey, APA's Washington DC correspondent was told at the
    Diaspora organizations.

    Main events will be held in Washington DC and New-York.The Diaspora
    is planning to protest behind the Armenian embassy building. In the
    beginning of this week the Diaspora started distributing brochures
    in the US capitol, where they try to explain the real meaning of the
    1915 events.

    "Our first goal is to explain the US elite what that issue is and to
    make them forget about it", - said a member of Diaspora Rejep Mekhmet.

    According to him, the administrations in the US are using this issue
    as a tool for influence on their local politics.

    "But this shouldn't be such a tool, that some US government
    representatives can use as a toy. The Diaspora also thinks that US
    keeps this issue on the agenda, in order to use it against Turkey
    which is prospering from day to day", - he said.

    Another Diaspora member Rashid Sabakh reminded that Turkey is the
    key country in the region and also one of the key countries global,
    and that may be a reason for US to use such tools as 1915 events as
    an instrument against the country. "Turkey, a country that wants to
    solve the conflicts, with the help of 1915 issue is sometimes being
    represented controversially", - he said.

    Besides the protest actions there will be held information sessions
    about the events of 1915 in April in the University of Arkansas
    in Little Rock, University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Kent State
    University in Ohio, University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Northwestern
    University in Chicago, Georgetown University and Rayburn House Office
    Building in Washington DC.

    The information sessions will be held with the information assistance
    of Turkish professor Turkkaya Ataov, who is Professor Emeritus in
    International Relations at Ankara University.
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