ARMENIAN CEMETERY IN TURKEY IS DESTROYED
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July 25, 2012 | 10:01
Another vandalism occurred against the Armenian graves in Turkey.
An Armenian cemetery was destroyed to build a new road in the
Eruh region of the country's Siirt (Sghert) Province, the Turkish
Aykiridogrular website informs.
Until now, however, an Armenian church-which is located within
the borders of the Kurdish Khert village-was already ruined, and
its continuation was that, instead of restoring the church, the
authorities began destroying the Armenian cemetery situated in the
vicinity of the church.
And even though the human skeletons are scattered all over the
area, the persons in charge continue to build roads on the bones
of Armenians.
To note, there are numerous cases in Turkey when Armenian cemeteries
have been destroyed, and schools, kindergartens, hospitals, stadiums
and highways have been built there.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.am
July 25, 2012 | 10:01
Another vandalism occurred against the Armenian graves in Turkey.
An Armenian cemetery was destroyed to build a new road in the
Eruh region of the country's Siirt (Sghert) Province, the Turkish
Aykiridogrular website informs.
Until now, however, an Armenian church-which is located within
the borders of the Kurdish Khert village-was already ruined, and
its continuation was that, instead of restoring the church, the
authorities began destroying the Armenian cemetery situated in the
vicinity of the church.
And even though the human skeletons are scattered all over the
area, the persons in charge continue to build roads on the bones
of Armenians.
To note, there are numerous cases in Turkey when Armenian cemeteries
have been destroyed, and schools, kindergartens, hospitals, stadiums
and highways have been built there.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress