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    Daily Star - Lebanon
    Nov 27 2010


    Pakradounian slams 'personal insults' during anti-Erdogan rally
    By The Daily Star

    Saturday, November 27, 2010

    BEIRUT: Metn MP Hagop Pakradounian said Friday he was subjected to
    `personal insults' by the police during Thursday's anti-Erdogan
    demonstration at Martyrs Square in Beirut.


    During an interview with a local television station, Pakradounian
    questioned why a heavy security presence was in force for the protest,
    which saw hundreds of Lebanese Armenians objecting to the official
    visit of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.


    `Members of the Internal Security Forces directed personal insults at
    me,' Pakradounian said. `I was telephoned by Interior Minister Ziyad
    Baroud, who had nice things to say, and many contacts took place ... I
    don't want to blow things out of proportion, but what happened was
    shameful.'


    The protesters defaced a poster of Erdogan in Martyrs Square with
    black paint, while there were conflicting reports of whether
    rock-throwing took place. A number of scuffles took place between ISF
    personnel and protesters were reported during the tense protest.


    Armenians resent modern Turkey's failure to acknowledge the 1915
    genocide of an estimated 1.5 Armenians during the Ottoman era. Recent
    moves toward normalization between Armenia and Turkey have done little
    to alleviate the situation.



    `Whoever put up Erdogan's picture should have thought a little bit
    before doing so,' Pakradounian said. `Our message is that neither
    Erdogan nor anyone else can insult the martyrs.'


    `Turkey has relations with Israel, and these ties are continuing,
    despite the fact that some Arabs consider Erdogan a national hero,'
    the MP said, referring to the Turkish prime minister's public
    criticism of Israeli policies.


    Separately, Turkey's ambassador to Lebanon, Inan Ozyildiz, said Friday
    that Turkish President Abdullah Gul would visit Lebanon in the spring.


    Speaking in Zahle during a visit to the town's municipality, Ozyildiz
    said the second state visit by a Turkish president would take place
    next year, after Celal Bayar's 1955 visit during the presidency of
    Camille Chamoun.


    Ozyildiz added that he expected Erdogan's visit would be followed up
    by cooperation efforts grouping Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan. -
    The Daily Star




    From: A. Papazian
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