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    ACTRESS PELIN BATU USES THE WORD "G" ON TV
    By Jean Eckian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    26/08/2009

    Armenian Genocide

    On 10 May, during the show "Scenes of History," by Murat Bardakci
    on Haberturk TV, and one flap was devoted to the development of
    Armenian-Turkish relations today, the famous and beautiful Turkish
    actress, Pelin Batu, has not taken any detours to declare that "the
    events of 1915, it was a Genocide."

    The young woman spoke to the French, who hate the hypocrisy, has
    surprised the world by this statement repeated several times live, and
    especially Ýnal Pelin, his own father, former ambassador to Italy. A
    man now retired, having worked nearly 40 years at the Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs, criticizing France in its statements and fiercely
    opposed to the Armenian claims.

    Unexpected words of the young woman has caused waves of protest
    among the participants of the show and viewers accusing him, among
    other things, to wear around his neck a chain with the pendant is a
    representation of a grenade ... the symbolic Armenian fruit.

    Thus, in the light of the events of 1915, and according to the
    journalist and writer Murat Bardakci himself editor of "Black Book"
    of Talaat Pasha, the latter to indicate the actress, in Turkey using
    the phrase "alleged genocide" to refer to the events of 1915. What
    Pelin Batu reply to the caller that she had been in Armenia, where
    she met with priests and scholars. She was expressing her own point of
    view with regard to the great tragedy that occurred in 1915. But Murat
    Bardakci returning to the attack, implicitly lead actress in the field
    of terrorism by recalling the episode of the actions of the "Asala"
    at which Turkish diplomats were murdered. "At that time my father was
    diplomat, I was very young and I lived in fear of losing. His best
    friend was killed and I went to school in armored car, but this does
    not mean that I must be filled with animosity towards the Armenians,
    "she said. Adding in an interview later with his trip to Armenia:
    "They are like us, they look to the future. We will do great things
    together. "

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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