TURKEY'S EMBASSY IN SWITZERLAND TO ORGANIZE A LECTURE DENYING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
http://1in.am/eng/region_rpolitics_2338.html
11:30 | 2012-09-18 | Region | Politics |
On September 18, French-Armenian "Yaraj" daily writes that the Turkey's
Embassy, located in Bern city, Switzerland, will organize a lecture
which denies Armenian Genocide.
As reported, not only Switzerland-Turkey friendship group members,
members of parliament will attend the lecture, but also a U.S.
"historiographer" McCartey , who denies Armenian Genocide. The latter
gives false "facts" concerning Armenian Genocide, and tries to prove
that there wasn't any Genocide at all.
Genocide expert, historian, Hans Lukas Kezer refused to meet McCartey
saying: "I wouldn't attend such meeting which will be based on "false
facts" and the Embassy is using its power for absurd news. "
We should recall that in Switzerland, according to the State law, it
is forbidden not to recognize Armenian Genocide, but as we know the
Embassies are not part of the country, they belong to the country,
which represents its Embassy.
http://1in.am/eng/region_rpolitics_2338.html
11:30 | 2012-09-18 | Region | Politics |
On September 18, French-Armenian "Yaraj" daily writes that the Turkey's
Embassy, located in Bern city, Switzerland, will organize a lecture
which denies Armenian Genocide.
As reported, not only Switzerland-Turkey friendship group members,
members of parliament will attend the lecture, but also a U.S.
"historiographer" McCartey , who denies Armenian Genocide. The latter
gives false "facts" concerning Armenian Genocide, and tries to prove
that there wasn't any Genocide at all.
Genocide expert, historian, Hans Lukas Kezer refused to meet McCartey
saying: "I wouldn't attend such meeting which will be based on "false
facts" and the Embassy is using its power for absurd news. "
We should recall that in Switzerland, according to the State law, it
is forbidden not to recognize Armenian Genocide, but as we know the
Embassies are not part of the country, they belong to the country,
which represents its Embassy.