Chief Editor of French magazine: Turkey allocates more than $40 million annually for dissemination of misinformation about Armenian genocide
20.05.2010,
02:35
Turkish government annually allocates $40 million for dissemination of misinformation about Armenian genocide in Ottoman Empire, said Varuzhan Sirabyan, Chief Editor of the magazine “Europe-East”.
YEREVAN, May 19. /ARKA/. Turkish government annually allocates $40 million for dissemination of misinformation about Armenian genocide in Ottoman Empire, said Varuzhan Sirabyan, Chief Editor of the magazine “Europe-East”.
Armenian genocide is the first genocide of 20th century. Turkey traditionally rejects accusations about extermination of Armenians during the First World War and painfully reacts on the criticism by the West regarding Armenian genocide.
Turkish lobby is funding different French magazines for the distortion of the fact of genocide.
The Armenian side not always gives adequate response due to the lack of large opportunities.
He considers that there is positive attitude towards Armenia in France.
The fact of Genocide was recognized by many countries – Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, Italy, majority of United States, Parliaments of Greece, Cyprus Argentine, Belgium, Wales National Council of Switzerland, Community Chamber of Canadian Parliament, Seim of Poland, Vatican, European Parliament and World Council of Churches. ---0--
Armenian genocide is the first genocide of 20th century. Turkey traditionally rejects accusations about extermination of Armenians during the First World War and painfully reacts on the criticism by the West regarding Armenian genocide.
Turkish lobby is funding different French magazines for the distortion of the fact of genocide.
The Armenian side not always gives adequate response due to the lack of large opportunities.
He considers that there is positive attitude towards Armenia in France.
The fact of Genocide was recognized by many countries – Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, Italy, majority of United States, Parliaments of Greece, Cyprus Argentine, Belgium, Wales National Council of Switzerland, Community Chamber of Canadian Parliament, Seim of Poland, Vatican, European Parliament and World Council of Churches. ---0--