ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ALSO PRESENTED IN BERLIN'S EXHIBITION
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20:01 . 20/03
An exhibition titled "Missing Homeland" will open today in Berlin. It
is devoted to millions of deportees of Europe, who were forcibly
deported or exiled in 1900-2000.
What happened with Armenians at the start of the 20th century is
called Genocide in the exhibition. The periodical "Bild" writes this
is a new threat to German-Turkish relations.
As informed by our colleague Alla Serobyan, the Turkish Ambassador to
Germany has accepted the invitation, but it is still unknown whether
he will participate in the exhibition or not.
Scholar Tessa Hoffman has stated in her interview to Yerkir Media
Company that Armenians are among the peoples presented in the
exhibition because they suffered genocide in the Ottoman Empire.
To note, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will open the exhibition.
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=5925
20:01 . 20/03
An exhibition titled "Missing Homeland" will open today in Berlin. It
is devoted to millions of deportees of Europe, who were forcibly
deported or exiled in 1900-2000.
What happened with Armenians at the start of the 20th century is
called Genocide in the exhibition. The periodical "Bild" writes this
is a new threat to German-Turkish relations.
As informed by our colleague Alla Serobyan, the Turkish Ambassador to
Germany has accepted the invitation, but it is still unknown whether
he will participate in the exhibition or not.
Scholar Tessa Hoffman has stated in her interview to Yerkir Media
Company that Armenians are among the peoples presented in the
exhibition because they suffered genocide in the Ottoman Empire.
To note, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will open the exhibition.