Turkish journalist who has recognized Armenian Genocide is announced
"information hero"
14:53, 30 April, 2014
YEREVAN, APRIL 30, ARMENPRESS. In the 2014 list of `information 100
heroes' of the organization `Reporters without Borders' two Turkish
journalists are included - T24 independent internet newspaper analyst
Hasan Cemal and "Radikal" newspaper reporter Ismail Saymaz. They are
included in the list for `the brave publications in the Turkish
press'.
Among the journalists included in the list of 65 countries executing
severe pressure on mass media, like Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Eritrea,
Bahrain, Vietnam, Hasan Cemal is considered to be one of the
intellectuals, who have recognized the Armenian Genocide and have had
a great role in the elimination of the taboos on the Armenian issue in
the Turkish society.
As reports `Armenpress', referring to the Turkish news website
gazeteciler.com, on the way of including Hasan Cemal in the list of
`information heroes', a tangible role is attributed to his bold
interviews with Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) armed wing leaders, as
well as to his book "1915: The Armenian Genocide", which has greatly
contributed to the change of the hardened public opinion on the
Armenian Genocide.
Hasan Cemal is the grandson of one of the ringleader organizers of the
Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, Minister of the Nav Djemal
Pasha. Djemal Pasha was assassinated in July 1922, in Tbilisi by the
Armenian avengers Stepan Tsaghikyan, Artashes Gevorgyan and Petros
Ter-Poghosyan.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/760288/turkish-journalist-who-has-recognized-armenian-genocide-is-announced-information-hero.html
"information hero"
14:53, 30 April, 2014
YEREVAN, APRIL 30, ARMENPRESS. In the 2014 list of `information 100
heroes' of the organization `Reporters without Borders' two Turkish
journalists are included - T24 independent internet newspaper analyst
Hasan Cemal and "Radikal" newspaper reporter Ismail Saymaz. They are
included in the list for `the brave publications in the Turkish
press'.
Among the journalists included in the list of 65 countries executing
severe pressure on mass media, like Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Eritrea,
Bahrain, Vietnam, Hasan Cemal is considered to be one of the
intellectuals, who have recognized the Armenian Genocide and have had
a great role in the elimination of the taboos on the Armenian issue in
the Turkish society.
As reports `Armenpress', referring to the Turkish news website
gazeteciler.com, on the way of including Hasan Cemal in the list of
`information heroes', a tangible role is attributed to his bold
interviews with Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) armed wing leaders, as
well as to his book "1915: The Armenian Genocide", which has greatly
contributed to the change of the hardened public opinion on the
Armenian Genocide.
Hasan Cemal is the grandson of one of the ringleader organizers of the
Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, Minister of the Nav Djemal
Pasha. Djemal Pasha was assassinated in July 1922, in Tbilisi by the
Armenian avengers Stepan Tsaghikyan, Artashes Gevorgyan and Petros
Ter-Poghosyan.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/760288/turkish-journalist-who-has-recognized-armenian-genocide-is-announced-information-hero.html