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    Thousands of Turks in Germany protest against Armenian genocide resolution

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    20 Jun 05

    Berlin, 19 June: Nearly 10,000 Turkish people held a demonstration in
    German capital Berlin on Sunday [19 June] to protest approval of a
    resolution recognizing so-called Armenian genocide by the German
    parliament last week.

    Demonstrators carrying Turkish flags and banners, chanted slogans
    during the demonstration organized by the Initiative of Turkish
    Associations.

    A statement was distributed at the end of the demonstration reading,
    "both German parliament and media failed to give place to theses of
    Turkish and the other historians about Armenian allegations.

    They ignored killing of tens of Turkish diplomats by Armenian
    terrorist organization of ASALA, occupation of a part of Azerbaijani
    territories by Armenia, and massacre of thousands of Azerbaijani
    people during the occupation. We regret that German lawmakers
    distorted the historical facts for their own political purposes. In
    fact, countless German, Austrian, Russian, American, Turkish and
    Armenian sources revealed that the Ottoman Empire had adopted the
    Relocation Law to suppress Armenian uprisings in those days. They
    clearly put forward that an Armenian genocide had never taken place in
    the history of the Ottoman Empire."

    "The Armenian Diaspora has been trying to keep its baseless
    allegations high on agenda of the world by using national governments
    and parliaments. Their real target is to force Turkey to pay
    compensation after recognition of so-called Armenian genocide. Armenia
    does not accept its borders with Turkey. Similarly, Armenia did not
    recognize its borders with Azerbaijan, and occupied a part of
    Azerbaijani territories," the statement added. Demonstrators called on
    German lawmakers to take into consideration sensitivity of 2.8 million
    Turkish people living in Germany, and act with common-sense against
    such provocations.
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