TURKS WORRIED ARMENIANS MAY BENEFIT FROM EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS DECISION
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April 20, 2012 | 00:20
European Court of Human Rights' decision on the Katyn massacres in
1940 against Russia worried the Turks.
The Court's decision claims that the Katyn events are considered
to be military crimes hence the crime has no statute of limitation,
Turkish Milliyet reports.
According to a professor from the Ankara University, the Court's given
decision may serve as a precedent for Dersim, Sivas, Corum and other
massacres against Turkey.
The professor stated that if one of the members of the massacred
Armenian family in 1915 appeals to the Court, it may satisfy it.
news.am
April 20, 2012 | 00:20
European Court of Human Rights' decision on the Katyn massacres in
1940 against Russia worried the Turks.
The Court's decision claims that the Katyn events are considered
to be military crimes hence the crime has no statute of limitation,
Turkish Milliyet reports.
According to a professor from the Ankara University, the Court's given
decision may serve as a precedent for Dersim, Sivas, Corum and other
massacres against Turkey.
The professor stated that if one of the members of the massacred
Armenian family in 1915 appeals to the Court, it may satisfy it.