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    AZG Armenian Daily #111, 17/06/2005


    Diaspora

    'UGLY PROTEST RALLY AGAINST PM ERDOGAN IN BEIRUT'

    On June 15, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan left for
    Beirut on a two-day visit. As an honored guest, he took part in the
    Arab Economic Forum. The visit, being fist any prime minister of
    Turkey ever paid, stood out for the warmth of Lebanese authorities.

    But the Armenian Revolutionary Federation of Lebanon did not display
    the same warm feelings towards PM Erdogan and, according to Turkish
    press, demanded the Lebanese government to consider the parliament's
    resolution condemning Armenian Genocide while rubbing shoulders with
    Turkey. The protest rally followed the next day.

    On June 16, Milliyet wrote in an article titled "Armenians of
    Lebanon Hold 'Ugly' Protest Against Erdogan", informing that the
    rally organized by the ARF was held at Beirut's Burj Hamud Armenian
    borough bringing in 1.500 participants with posters insulting Erdogan
    and burning Turkish flag.

    The protest is somewhat explicable and the appeal to the Lebanese
    government can be acceptable but the protest rally should be rejected
    and the organizers have to realize that their deeds could result
    in unexpected developments for Lebanon. To make such a demand to
    the Lebanese government, is to play down the issue of the Armenian
    Genocide. As regards the insults to PM Erdogan, they will simple stir
    up anti-Armenian actions in Turkey's nationalistic circles.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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