European Parliament urges Turkey to open (Sanitized?) archives of 1915. (Taz).
The European Parliament has urged Turkey to open the archives to investigate the 1915 events, TRT Haber TV channel reported Apr.16.
This statement was made by the European Parliament immediately after urging Turkey to recognize the 1915 events as “Armenian genocide”.
Earlier, Turkish authorities, including the country’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly said that Ankara is ready to open the archives to investigate the 1915 events. Moreover, Turkish authorities put forward the same proposal to Armenia as well. However, Armenian authorities continue to ignore this proposal.
Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that Turkey's predecessor, the Ottoman Empire allegedly carried out ”genocide” against the Armenians living in Anatolia in 1915. Turkey in turn has always denied "the genocide" took place. While strengthening the efforts to promote the "genocide" in the world, Armenians have achieved its recognition by the parliaments of some countries.
Hmm.......Thank God some Turks have enough human decency to recognize and expose the facts !
@miskelayla @etabori Anyway after the papal visit to #Turkey : "It is not possible to have interfaith dialogue" http://t.co/uv6372laUB
— MFS - The Other News (@MFS001) April 12, 2015
Celal bey, governor of Konya: 'Islam orders them to be protected' pic.twitter.com/PbOd1SQSjb
— Conscience in 1915 (@Conscience_1915) April 12, 2015
Let's remember Governor of Basra, Ferit Bey who rejected the implementation of 1915 Armenian Deportation. pic.twitter.com/hwH80gsy6k
— Conscience in 1915 (@Conscience_1915) April 6, 2015
Let's remember Muslims from Yozgat objecting to 1915 Armenian Deportation. pic.twitter.com/VQoGqfWUnv
— Conscience in 1915 (@Conscience_1915) April 10, 2015
Faik Ali Bey, Governor of Kütahya, who objected to 1915 Armenian Deportation is the voice of common conscience. pic.twitter.com/pkCsZ2Rn4m
— Conscience in 1915 (@Conscience_1915) April 9, 2015
People of Dersim protecting thousands of Armenians during the process of 1915 Deportation is the 'common conscience' pic.twitter.com/ytZ6MM2Ho3
— Conscience in 1915 (@Conscience_1915) April 7, 2015
Fihham Pasha, the governor of Muş, who dispersed the group which was stirring up people against Armenians is the common conscience.
— Conscience in 1915 (@Conscience_1915) March 27, 2015
Muhammed Hamdi Bey from Diyarbakır / Çermik who protected Armenians and Syrians during 1915 Deportation is the common conscience.
— Conscience in 1915 (@Conscience_1915) March 26, 2015
Sıtkı Bey, district governor of Savur, who protected more than 200 Dominican Christians in the process of 1915 is the common conscience.
— Conscience in 1915 (@Conscience_1915) March 23, 2015
Turkish Prime Minister says the Pope is 'Islamophobic' for mentioning the Armenian genocide
http://t.co/fOriteJHu7
— Ex-Muslims Forum (@CEMB_forum) April 15, 2015
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