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    Protests against Varna District Governor over Armenian Genocide Controversy

    Sofia News Agency, Bulgaria
    June 11 2008

    About 50 persons protested Wednesday before the building of the
    District Governor against his decision to contest the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide by the City Council.

    On June 5, the Varna District Governor Hristo Kontrov, who is a navy
    admiral from the reserve, issued an order returning for another hearing
    to the City Council its decision from May 21 to establish April 24
    as the day for honoring the victims of the Armenian Genocide in the
    Ottoman Empire in 1915-22.

    The protesters were mostly sympathizers of the nationalist party VMRO,
    the Sofia Mayor's rightist party GERB, and member of the Armenian
    community in the city of Varna.

    They raised slogans saying "Varna Is Not the Bosphorus" alluding to
    the fact that Kontrov was appointed District Governor from the quota
    of the ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms, which is one
    of the three parties of the governing three-way coalition.

    The Governor agreed to meet with representatives of the protesters
    but according to the local VMRO leader Kostadin Kostadinov he had
    failed to explain the reasons for contesting the decision to honor
    the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

    Kostadinov expressed his resent at the Governor's actions, and sad he
    was politically biased and a servant of the ethnic Turkish Movement
    for Rights and Freedoms.

    The VMRO members threatened they would organize a much larger and
    less peaceful protest against the District Governor's action.
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