GERMAN PUBLIC RADIO REFLECTS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
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November 14, 2012 | 11:34
The Public Radio of Germany aired a special program Tuesday devoted to
the Armenian Genocide, and prominent Turkish journalist Hasan Cemal's
recently-published book, which is titled "1915: Armenian Genocide,"
was covered during the broadcast.
After a synopsis of the book, the radio program noted that Cemal was
a friend of Istanbul-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was murdered
on an Istanbul street only for being an Armenian and who was fighting
for historical justice and attempting to find a common ground for
reconciliation between the Armenians and the Turks.
"Everything is said and written with respect to the Genocide's
orchestration and execution by the Turkish military leadership. [And]
It is solely the Turkish extreme nationalist circles that still
question the historical facts," the German public radio program noted.
news.am
November 14, 2012 | 11:34
The Public Radio of Germany aired a special program Tuesday devoted to
the Armenian Genocide, and prominent Turkish journalist Hasan Cemal's
recently-published book, which is titled "1915: Armenian Genocide,"
was covered during the broadcast.
After a synopsis of the book, the radio program noted that Cemal was
a friend of Istanbul-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was murdered
on an Istanbul street only for being an Armenian and who was fighting
for historical justice and attempting to find a common ground for
reconciliation between the Armenians and the Turks.
"Everything is said and written with respect to the Genocide's
orchestration and execution by the Turkish military leadership. [And]
It is solely the Turkish extreme nationalist circles that still
question the historical facts," the German public radio program noted.