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    Armenian expert in Turkish affairs accuses West of inaction over
    Kessab Armenians


    YEREVAN, April 3. / ARKA /. An Armenian expert in Turkish affairs has
    condemned today Western powers for their failure to respond adequately
    to massive violation of rights of ethnic Armenian population of
    Kessab, a small town in northwestern Syria bordering Turkey, saying
    their passive stance is reminiscent of the 1915 genocide of Armenians
    committed by the government of the Ottoman Turkey.

    Speaking at a news conference, Ruben Melkonyan, deputy dean of
    Oriental Studies department at Yerevan State University, said it is
    obvious that the Armenian community of Kessab is set to disappear.

    "The fact is that the homes of Armenians were looted, the population
    was made to flee. These are the crimes that make a genocide," said
    Mekonyan.

    Kessab, which is home to over 2,000 ethnic Armenians is located in
    Syria's Latakia province, just miles away from Turkey. On March 21,
    extremist groups affiliated with al-Qaeda crossed into Syria from
    Turkey with the blessing of its authorities and seized the town after
    clashes with Syrian government troops.

    According to Melkonyan , the Armenian community of Kessab will hardly revive.

    "Armenia is deeply concerned over the recent events in ancient town of
    Kessab and 12 villages with prevailing Armenian population. All
    evidence available and location of the town lead to a conclusion the
    recent attacks were made by terrorist groups linked to al-Qaeda that
    crossed the border from the territory of Turkey," Armenian foreign
    minister Edward Nalbandian says in a letter sent to UN secretary
    general Ban Ki-Moon.

    'The extremist groups desecrated Armenian churches of Kessab and
    caused damage to property of local population having left a dismal
    picture of egregious human rights violations. Only a couple of aged
    people remained being unable to leave the town. These tragic events
    jeopardize implementation of UN Security Council resolutions 2139 and
    2118 aimed at settlement of the Syrian crisis," says the letter. -0-

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