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    eitb.com
    April 24 2010


    First Turks to commemorate Armenian genocide

    Staff - 04/24/2010 | Istanbul |


    Human rights activists, Turkish writers and artists have publicly
    remembered the Armenian genocide for the first time. This is a
    breakthrough in the eternal conflict between the two countries.



    Zoom inThe Department of the Istanbul Human Rights Association (IHD)
    has organized a memorial for the raid on 220 members of the Armenian
    intellectual elite on April 24th, 1915, the beginning of the massacres
    that lasted more than two years.


    They gathered at the Haydarpasa station in Istanbul, the place where
    the first deportations took place. Accompanied by police and media the
    protesters showed photographs of prisoners under the slogan "Never
    Again".

    At 18:00 'o clock a second demonstration is planned in the heart of
    the European part of Istanbul.

    Also in the Armenian capital Yerevan, thousands of people came on the
    streets to remember the massacre. According to Armenia more than 1.5
    million people died during the genocide, Turkey states half a million.

    Officially Ankara still denies there was a genocide. They say the last
    years of the Ottoman Empire caused a lot of chaos in the
    Caucasus-region, and that they're not the only ones to blame.

    http://www.eitb.com/news/detail/405556/fir st-turks-commemorate-armenian-genocide/
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