TURKEY PM ERDOGAN SAYS BEING CALLED ARMENIAN IS "UGLY"
Chinatopix
Aug 7 2014
Ren Benavidez
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is under fire after saying
in an interview on Wednesday that being called Armenian was ugly.
The prime minister is facing racial accusations after responding to a
smear campaign led by an opposing party in the presidential campaign
claimed that he was not a real native Turk.
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During a live TV interview on NTV channel, ErdoĆ°an said he was called
by many names. He said at one point he was called a Georgian and been
called Armenian, which according to him was an "uglier thing."
"What I have learned from my grandfather, my father and all of them
is that I am Turkish. That's it," the prime minister said.
Erdogan's comment that it is ugly to be called Armenian prompted a
social media frenzy and angered Armenian nationals.
"Excuse me, but please go and become the president of another country,"
said Hayko Bagdat, a famous writer of Turkish-Armenian descent,
upon hearing the prime minister's statement.
The comment came days before the Turkish presidential election where
Erdogan is the leading candidate for the commander-in-chief position.
In a statement to the Daily Mail, Nationalist Movement Party senior
lawmaker Tugrul Turkes said the 21st century has a message for Erdogan
that in this day and age, his words are considered as hate crime.
"Being an Armenian is not a crime, a fault, an ugly, an embarrassing
or a sinful thing," Turkes said in the statement.
Erdogan is known to be an eloquent speaker and his comment may be
just an honest mistake, according to the Washington Post.
However, Armenians have had a rough history with the Turks which
makes Erdogan's statement seem tactless.
During the Ottoman Empire in the 1910's, Armenians have been killed
in Turkey in what biographers consider as genocide.
http://www.chinatopix.com/articles/5962/20140807/turkey-pm-erdogan-being-called-armenian-ugly.htm
Chinatopix
Aug 7 2014
Ren Benavidez
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is under fire after saying
in an interview on Wednesday that being called Armenian was ugly.
The prime minister is facing racial accusations after responding to a
smear campaign led by an opposing party in the presidential campaign
claimed that he was not a real native Turk.
Like Us on Facebook
During a live TV interview on NTV channel, ErdoĆ°an said he was called
by many names. He said at one point he was called a Georgian and been
called Armenian, which according to him was an "uglier thing."
"What I have learned from my grandfather, my father and all of them
is that I am Turkish. That's it," the prime minister said.
Erdogan's comment that it is ugly to be called Armenian prompted a
social media frenzy and angered Armenian nationals.
"Excuse me, but please go and become the president of another country,"
said Hayko Bagdat, a famous writer of Turkish-Armenian descent,
upon hearing the prime minister's statement.
The comment came days before the Turkish presidential election where
Erdogan is the leading candidate for the commander-in-chief position.
In a statement to the Daily Mail, Nationalist Movement Party senior
lawmaker Tugrul Turkes said the 21st century has a message for Erdogan
that in this day and age, his words are considered as hate crime.
"Being an Armenian is not a crime, a fault, an ugly, an embarrassing
or a sinful thing," Turkes said in the statement.
Erdogan is known to be an eloquent speaker and his comment may be
just an honest mistake, according to the Washington Post.
However, Armenians have had a rough history with the Turks which
makes Erdogan's statement seem tactless.
During the Ottoman Empire in the 1910's, Armenians have been killed
in Turkey in what biographers consider as genocide.
http://www.chinatopix.com/articles/5962/20140807/turkey-pm-erdogan-being-called-armenian-ugly.htm