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    TURKEY LEFT WITHOUT WORLD'S SUPPORT - ARMENIAN POLITICIAN

    11:23 * 14.04.15

    Turkey's counter-reaction to the Armenian Genocide centennial liturgy
    in Vatican is absolutely out of point rather than aggressive,
    according to Giro Manuan, the political affairs director of the
    Armenian Revolutionary-Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D).

    "The world is speaking of it, so Turkey is now left alone," he told
    Tert.am, commenting on the holy mass served by Pope Francis at St
    Peter's Temple.

    The politician said he wouldn't be surprised at all by Turkey's
    panic-stricken steps ahead of the tragic anniversary.

    "The liturgy was important not only because the Pope said what he
    said and referred to it as the 20th century's first genocide but also
    because they easily opened the floor to the Armenian church's Supreme
    Patriarchs who heartily conveyed the Armenian nation's sentiments
    and thoughts to the entire world," he noted.

    Not wishing to mark out the mass from the other ceremonies dedicated
    to the centennial, Manoyan said he thinks that all the events put
    together would have a greater impact rather than taken separately.

    "So, I don't think it is quite right to speak about the impact of
    separate events, because it is part of the general wave that exerts
    quite a big pressure on Turkey," he noted.

    Asked whether that wave is likely to break Turkey's denial policies,
    the politician said he doesn't expect a groundbreaking development
    within a short period. "I don't think their position will change
    in just a day's time - not at under the current authorities -given
    the political developments," he said, referring to the upcoming
    parliamentary elections in Turkey.

    But the politician admitted that Turkey is facing great pressure by
    world countries.

    Manoyan said he expects the pressure to increase even further against
    the backdrop of the commemoration events in Armenia ahead of April 24.

    "We will succeed because we raise the question of truth and justice
    as opposed to their denial and lie," he added.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/14/kiro-manoyan/1645155




    From: A. Papazian
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