Turkey Border Reset Angers Armenians
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Turkey Border Reset Angers Armenians
As Armenians marked 111 years since the First World War-era mass killing of their people by the Ottoman Empire, some in Yerevan expressed anger at normalising ties with Turkey without concessions. Armenia and Turkey have moved towards resetting relations in recent years, after decades of hostility provoked by early 20th Century massacres—and Ankara’s support for Azerbaijan in its long-running conflict with Yerevan. Both sides have taken steps to…
On the occasion of the commemorations of the massacres of 1915, a part of the Armenian population expresses its reservations regarding the diplomatic normalization under way with Ankara "There is no need to
Erevan, 24 Apr. (askanews) - Hundreds of young people paraded with torches in the streets of Erevan shouting "To the fight!" on the eve of the ...
On 23 and 24 April Armenia's capital Yerevan hosted a series of demonstrations dedicated to the achievement of 111 years since the Armenian genocide, when about 1.5 million Armenians who lost their lives in 1915 under the Ottoman Empire. According to Euronews, the events brought together civil society officials and representatives, the culminating point being the revolution with torches from the Republic Square to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial.
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