ISTANBUL ARMENIANS LAUNCH PROTEST AGAINST TURKISH DAILY
news.am
April 20, 2012 | 15:22
The Turkish daily Hurriyet's publications-which spread hostility,
rancor, and hatred toward Armenians, Kurds, and Turkeys other national
minorities-have compelled Istanbul Armenians Nadya Uygun and Sarkis
Adam to launch a protest campaign against the daily.
Despite numerous warnings, Hurriyet continues to use the most trivial
news as a tool to sow hatred and discrimination, notes the initiative's
statement posted on Facebook.
"To date, Hurriyet's publications prepare grounds for attacks against,
[and] killings of numerous people. Let us not read Hurriyet! This
call of ours is directed at the good people who respect human rights,
believe in the freedom of peoples and religions. We do not read
Hurriyet for a better world, a better Turkey," the statement reads.
news.am
April 20, 2012 | 15:22
The Turkish daily Hurriyet's publications-which spread hostility,
rancor, and hatred toward Armenians, Kurds, and Turkeys other national
minorities-have compelled Istanbul Armenians Nadya Uygun and Sarkis
Adam to launch a protest campaign against the daily.
Despite numerous warnings, Hurriyet continues to use the most trivial
news as a tool to sow hatred and discrimination, notes the initiative's
statement posted on Facebook.
"To date, Hurriyet's publications prepare grounds for attacks against,
[and] killings of numerous people. Let us not read Hurriyet! This
call of ours is directed at the good people who respect human rights,
believe in the freedom of peoples and religions. We do not read
Hurriyet for a better world, a better Turkey," the statement reads.