TURKS INVITE TOURISTS TO ANI, BUT AGAIN DO NOT MENTION IT IS ARMENIAN
news.am
March 28, 2012 | 12:56
The Anadolu News Agency of Turkey posted on the homepage of its website
an announcement under the heading "Historical Ani awaits its guests,"
along with several photographs of the Armenian churches in the ancient
city of Ani.
The advertising also notes that Ani, which was on the ancient Silk
Road, used to be one of the most important commercial crossroads and
it bears the traces of several civilizations.
But the announcement makes no reference to either the Armenians,
or to Armenia.
This is likewise the case with the signs placed beside the
still-standing Armenian structures in Ani.
news.am
March 28, 2012 | 12:56
The Anadolu News Agency of Turkey posted on the homepage of its website
an announcement under the heading "Historical Ani awaits its guests,"
along with several photographs of the Armenian churches in the ancient
city of Ani.
The advertising also notes that Ani, which was on the ancient Silk
Road, used to be one of the most important commercial crossroads and
it bears the traces of several civilizations.
But the announcement makes no reference to either the Armenians,
or to Armenia.
This is likewise the case with the signs placed beside the
still-standing Armenian structures in Ani.