HATRED AND INTOLERANCE AGAINST OTHER NATIONS IMPLANTED IN TURKEY - ARMENIAN EXPERT
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January 25, 2012 | 15:11
YEREVAN.- Hatred and intolerance against other nations is implanted
in Turkey. So, even now Turkish children in schools are forced to
say how great it is to be Turkish, director of Armenian Genocide
Museum-Institute Hayk Demoyan said that during the Moscow-Yerevan
space bridge on Wednesday.
Demoyan underscored that today's Turkey is the follower of the Ottoman
Empire and that it was created through genocides.
"The slogan of its creators was turkification of other nations,"
Demoyan said pointing out the above mentioned genocides were a result
of planned policy. Talking about Armenian-Turkish relations Demoyan
stressed that Turkey still does not perceive the Armenia's statehood.
Talking about the bill criminalizing denial of genocides, including
Armenian Genocide Demoyan mentioned that those who are against the
bill announce that the bill contradicts freedom of speech.
"On the contrary, where racism starts freedom of speech and freedom
of expression end," Demoyan concluded.
news.am
January 25, 2012 | 15:11
YEREVAN.- Hatred and intolerance against other nations is implanted
in Turkey. So, even now Turkish children in schools are forced to
say how great it is to be Turkish, director of Armenian Genocide
Museum-Institute Hayk Demoyan said that during the Moscow-Yerevan
space bridge on Wednesday.
Demoyan underscored that today's Turkey is the follower of the Ottoman
Empire and that it was created through genocides.
"The slogan of its creators was turkification of other nations,"
Demoyan said pointing out the above mentioned genocides were a result
of planned policy. Talking about Armenian-Turkish relations Demoyan
stressed that Turkey still does not perceive the Armenia's statehood.
Talking about the bill criminalizing denial of genocides, including
Armenian Genocide Demoyan mentioned that those who are against the
bill announce that the bill contradicts freedom of speech.
"On the contrary, where racism starts freedom of speech and freedom
of expression end," Demoyan concluded.