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    A.G. SARGSIAN: THOUGH SPEAKING ABOUT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS NOT PROHIBITED IN TURKEY, NEVERTHELESS, SPEAKING ABOUT THIS SUBJECT CAN END IN A MURDER

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Mar 21 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 21, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. "Certainly, it is
    possible to speak about the fact of Armenian Genocide in Turkey, but
    after it the person speaking about it can be killed, as they killed
    Hrant Dink, or they can create an atmosphere under which that person
    will run away from Turkey like Orhan Pamuk." Aram G. Sargsian, Chairman
    of Democratic Party of Armenia (DPA), stated this. He took part in
    the first day of international seminar under the title "Dialogue of
    Civilizations" on March 12-15 in France answering Turkish journalist
    Lale Shvgn's question, why in France one must not deny the Armenian
    Genocide, while in Turkey one can speak about the Genocide."

    As A. Sargsian stated at the March 21 press conference, before the
    interview the Turkish journalist "was very kind and smiling," but
    immediately after turning on the video camera she started to treat
    him coldly and rudely.

    As the DPA leader affirmed, during all international seminars and
    events Turks try to exert moral-psychological pressure upon members
    of Armenian delegation forming a formal "favorable" impression of
    establishing relations with Armenia. "But indeed they respond very
    strictly to anyone who tries to raise the issue of the Genocide,"
    the speaker emphasized.
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