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    GALLIPOLI BATTLE ANNIVERSARY: TURKEY'S AIM IS TO CONFUSE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY - DANIEL FEIERSTEIN

    22:08 * 23.04.15
    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/23/feyerstein/1655881

    In an interview with Tert.am, in response to a question as to whether
    he can make Turkey abandon its policy of denying the Armenian Genocide,
    Daniel Feierstein, President of the International Association of
    Genocide Scholars (IAGS), pointed out the need for spare no efforts
    and continue struggle.

    He welcomed the Pope's remarks about the Armenian Genocide.

    The developments are now following the right course. However, Turkey
    should follow Germany's example and admit the Armenian Genocide.

    Sufficient evidence of the Armenian Genocide is available, and much
    has to be done for all states to recognize the fact.

    A Turkish ambassador visits countries that have mot recognized the
    Armenian Genocide and warns of possible deterioration of relations if
    they recognize the Armenian Genocide. US President Barack Obama is
    well aware of the truth, but the question is whether he will accept
    it or not, Mr Feierstein said.

    Although all the states are well aware of the need to struggle against
    genocide, recognition involves politics.

    Mr Feierstein also hopes for Armenian-Turkish reconciliation.

    As regards Turkish blockade of the borders, he agrees that this is
    not a problem of the 21st century.

    Although every country has a right to close its borders, they should
    follow the way to Europe without borders.

    Speaking of the events commemorating the Battle of Gallipoli Turkey
    scheduled for April 24, Mr Feierstein said that Turkey's aim is to
    misrepresent the Armenian Genocide as part of that battle.

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