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    COMMON GRAVE FOUND IN ON OF TURKISH VILLAGES MIGHT BE THE CEMETERY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS

    Public Radio, Armenia
    Nov 7 2006

    Turkish gendarmes have ordered the residents of one of the villages
    to keep silent about a community grave found on October 17, which
    might be a cemetery of Armenian Genocide victims. According to the
    Kurdish "Ulkede Ozgur Gundem" newspaper, when digging a grave for
    one of their relatives, residents of Kserabebaba village found a cave
    full of bones and skulls of about 40 people. The villagers suggested
    this was the grave of about 300 Armenian dwellers of Kserabebaba, who
    fell victims of the 1915 genocide. They applied the Police Department
    of Ankara. Turkish Army Officers ordered to close the entry to the
    cave and keep silent about the Armenian remnants revealed in the
    village. They assured that investigation would be launched on the
    case. However, the Kurdish paper informs that Turkish Police tried
    to conceal the information. Journalists were not allowed to enter
    the cave. The village dwellers were instructed not to show the way
    to the cavern.
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