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  • Armenian Expert: Turkish Plans For April 24 Battle Of Gallipoli Comm

    ARMENIAN EXPERT: TURKISH PLANS FOR APRIL 24 BATTLE OF GALLIPOLI COMMEMORATION SUFFER DIPLOMATIC SETBACK

    GENOCIDE | 25.02.15 | 10:40

    Andranik Ispiryan

    GOHAR ABRAHAMYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    The Turkish government may have denied a pro-opposition newspaper's
    report that it plans to cancel celebrations of the 100th anniversary
    of a historical event scheduled for April 24 - and widely believed
    to be aimed at eclipsing the Genocide Centennial commemoration in
    Yerevan - but in Armenia many believe "there's no smoke without fire".

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan angered Armenians in mid-January
    by proposing to stage on April 24 celebrations of the 100th anniversary
    of the Battle of Gallipoli, one of the major World War I campaigns
    in which the allied powers (France, Britain, Australia, New Zealand)
    fought Ottoman forces. He invited leaders of more than a hundred
    nations, including Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, to attend the
    events in Istanbul.

    Sargsyan rebuffed the invitation, calling it a "primitive" attempt
    to overshadow the centenary of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman
    Empire. In his reply the Armenian leader also reminded Erdogan about
    his earlier invitation to him to visit Yerevan "to face up to history"
    on April 24.

    The Armenian side also noted that no previous anniversary of the
    battle that commenced on April 25, 1915 and ended on January 9,
    2016 was marked on April 24.

    Sunday's Zaman, citing its sources, reported over the weekend that the
    Turkish government had canceled the event "due to the unwillingness
    of international leaders to visit Ankara and overshadow the genocide
    ceremonies in Yerevan". Official Ankara later denied the report.

    Andranik Ispiryan, a Yerevan-based specialist on Turkey, thinks that
    even after this denial the whole story appears to be a big diplomatic
    blow against the Turkish government.

    "If Turkey understands that with this ceremony they get disgraced
    even more than by not holding it, they will cancel it, thus they
    will choose between the bad and the worst. A step is taken already,
    Turkey has already taken the risk by planning to hold the project on
    April 24," he said at a press conference, adding that both Turkish
    media and society took the decision to hold the celebrations on April
    24 negatively.

    http://armenianow.com/news/60926/armenia_gallipoli_battle_turkey_april_24




    From: A. Papazian
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