AZERBAIJANI STUDENTS IN GEORGIA NOT DIFFERED FROM THEIR COMPATRIOT
NOYAN TAPAN-ARMENIANS TODAY
APRIL 15, 2010
TBILISI
The Association of Azerbaijani Students in Georgia sent a statement
to the Georgian parliament where particularly it's said that history
should be studied and evaluated by researchers, not parliaments or
government structures. About this it's reported by www.news.az.
We would like to remind that the Armenian community of Georgia the
Armenian community of Georgia has asked the president and parliament
to consider recognition of the Armenian "genocide" of 1915.
Armenian organizations asked Georgian MPs of Armenian origin to make
a speech at the parliamentary session before 24 April, marked by
Armenians as Genocide Memorial Day, and to call on the parliament
to honour the memory of the innocent victims of 1915-1923. The
initiators of the appeal are NGOs - the Armenian Community of Georgia,
the Armenian Centre of Cooperation in Georgia and the Association of
Armenian Students in Georgia.
NOYAN TAPAN-ARMENIANS TODAY
APRIL 15, 2010
TBILISI
The Association of Azerbaijani Students in Georgia sent a statement
to the Georgian parliament where particularly it's said that history
should be studied and evaluated by researchers, not parliaments or
government structures. About this it's reported by www.news.az.
We would like to remind that the Armenian community of Georgia the
Armenian community of Georgia has asked the president and parliament
to consider recognition of the Armenian "genocide" of 1915.
Armenian organizations asked Georgian MPs of Armenian origin to make
a speech at the parliamentary session before 24 April, marked by
Armenians as Genocide Memorial Day, and to call on the parliament
to honour the memory of the innocent victims of 1915-1923. The
initiators of the appeal are NGOs - the Armenian Community of Georgia,
the Armenian Centre of Cooperation in Georgia and the Association of
Armenian Students in Georgia.