TURKEY IS INTENDED TO SHOOT A FILM ABOUT THE ARMENIAN CAUSE
11:50, 13 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. The Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
Bulent Arınc declared that the Turkish Government is intended to shoot
"fiction and documentary movies to spread light on the historical
events" regarding the Armenian cause. As reports "Armenpress" this
was stated by Hurriyet newspaper.
The declaration of the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister caused excitement
among the readers of the newspaper. A plenary of people and those
who deny the Genocide call to represent the truth.
One of the readers states: "The capital of the genocide organizer
Ottoman Empire is Istanbul. Please tell us about the last days of
the 600 years old empire full of horror and human tragedy."
Some of the readers write that "the Turkish Government will shoot a
film and remain the sole watcher of the movie."
Another reader states the following: "If you praise yourself,
than your film will be shown on TRT public channel alone. Instead
of speaking with the rest of the world about Palestine and Syria,
tell everybody what happened in our country."
It's obvious that taking into consideration the upcoming 100th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide the Turkish Government decided
to strengthen its agitation of the Genocide denial.
11:50, 13 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. The Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
Bulent Arınc declared that the Turkish Government is intended to shoot
"fiction and documentary movies to spread light on the historical
events" regarding the Armenian cause. As reports "Armenpress" this
was stated by Hurriyet newspaper.
The declaration of the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister caused excitement
among the readers of the newspaper. A plenary of people and those
who deny the Genocide call to represent the truth.
One of the readers states: "The capital of the genocide organizer
Ottoman Empire is Istanbul. Please tell us about the last days of
the 600 years old empire full of horror and human tragedy."
Some of the readers write that "the Turkish Government will shoot a
film and remain the sole watcher of the movie."
Another reader states the following: "If you praise yourself,
than your film will be shown on TRT public channel alone. Instead
of speaking with the rest of the world about Palestine and Syria,
tell everybody what happened in our country."
It's obvious that taking into consideration the upcoming 100th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide the Turkish Government decided
to strengthen its agitation of the Genocide denial.