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    TURKISH AMBASSADOR DOESN'T ATTEND OPENING OF EXHIBITION IN BERLIN

    http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=5942
    19:31 . 21/03

    The exhibition titled "Missing Homeland", which tells about the fate
    of 30 deported nations of Europe opened in Berlin yesterday. It also
    presents the story of the Armenians' genocide and deportation.

    As our colleague Alla Serobyan informs, German Chancellor Angela Merkel
    has honoured the exhibition with her presence and has delivered an
    opening speech. Armenian ambassador to Germany Armen Martirosyan was
    also present at the opening.

    Turkish Ambassador to Berlin Husein Avni Karslioglu had also received
    an invitation to visit the exhibition. However, learning that the words
    "deportation" and "genocide" are used there on the story of Armenians,
    he has refused to attend it.

    Angela Merkel familiarized herself with the materials presented going
    round the exhibition and said during her speech: "I believe one of
    the problems of humanity is that the sorrow and memories of witnesses
    must be taken seriously and that we must carry those memories to
    the future. This is our task since these millions of people suffered
    injustice and that injustice is a part of our joint history. People
    will help no one if they try set aside or to erase that part of
    history. We must learn more lessons from that history. And we'll have
    succeeded if we recall the history with its parts again. And the lesson
    that we should learn from it is resistance to the developments with
    their manifestations that transgress against human beings, as well
    as is denying deportation once and for all, wherever they could be
    in the world".

    According to publications of German media, the exhibition was attended
    by a large number of visitors. It will last three months, after which
    its parts may travel to other countries.

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