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    THE ECONOMIST REVERBERATED TO ARMENIANS IN TURKEY AND ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    http://armenpress.am/eng/print/731041/the-economist-reverberated-to-armenians-in-turkey-and-armenian-genocide.html
    22:05, 29 August, 2013

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 29, ARMENPRESS: British "The Economist" publication
    reverberated to the destiny of Armenians in Turkey.

    "Armenpress" reports that the author of the article mentions that
    an Armenian museum, the first of its kind in Anatolia, will be part
    of the newly restored Surp Giragos church complex. Its aim is to
    chronicle Armenian life in Diyarbakir before Armenian genocide.

    The author mentions that Turkey denies that mass killings took place,
    insisting that the Armenians had perished from hunger and disease
    during their forced march to the deserts of Syria." Local school
    textbooks perpetuate this myth. In 1915 Ottoman troops and their
    Kurdish accomplices began slaughtering over 1m Armenians and other
    Christians across the country during what many historians say was
    the first genocide of the 20th century," writes the "The Economist".

    It is also mentioned that around 2 million Armenians are believed to
    have lived in Turkey before the genocide. Major part of Diyarbakir's
    population has been Armenians. "Turks destroyed belfry of the church
    in 1916 because it dwarfed surrounding minarets,"mentioned one of
    Kurdish historians.

    According to "The Economist" after reopening the church is drawing
    hundreds of people every day, Turkish Armenians and Islamized

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