THOSE HOLDING ANTI-ARMENIAN SIGNS DURING RECENT ISTANBUL DEMONSTRATION ARE DETAINED
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April 18, 2012 | 09:31
Nine of those who carried signs that insulted the Armenians during
the anti-Armenian demonstration, which was held in downtown Istanbul
on February 26 and under the name of remembering the incidents in
Khojaly, were taken into custody.
At the police precinct, the arrestees stated they do not know the
persons who gave them those signs. Later, the suspects were release
on signature bond, Radikal daily of Turkey informs.
To note, the Istanbul branch of the Human Rights Association of
Turkey and the "Say No to Racism and Nationalism" Movement have
filed lawsuits against the organizers of the aforesaid anti-Armenian
demonstration and Turkish Internal Affairs Minister Idris Naim Sahin,
who had made an anti-Armenian speech during that event.
The claimants stressed that Sahin's speech was completely full of
expressions that spread vindictiveness and hatred toward the Armenians.
news.am
April 18, 2012 | 09:31
Nine of those who carried signs that insulted the Armenians during
the anti-Armenian demonstration, which was held in downtown Istanbul
on February 26 and under the name of remembering the incidents in
Khojaly, were taken into custody.
At the police precinct, the arrestees stated they do not know the
persons who gave them those signs. Later, the suspects were release
on signature bond, Radikal daily of Turkey informs.
To note, the Istanbul branch of the Human Rights Association of
Turkey and the "Say No to Racism and Nationalism" Movement have
filed lawsuits against the organizers of the aforesaid anti-Armenian
demonstration and Turkish Internal Affairs Minister Idris Naim Sahin,
who had made an anti-Armenian speech during that event.
The claimants stressed that Sahin's speech was completely full of
expressions that spread vindictiveness and hatred toward the Armenians.