“Pervert, lousy and bestiality”: this is how the moderator of ZDF, Jan Böhmermann, described Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in his talk show “Neo Magazin Royal” and today is it to be prosecuted for “insulting a representative of a foreign State” (art. 103 of the criminal code), an offense punishable by three years in prison and described by some crime of “treason”.
Asked by the German news weekly Die Zeit and Policy Analysis (Time) that appeared Thursday, May 12 on a possible meeting with Erdogan over a cup of tea in January Böhmermann replied: “If he releases all detained journalists and opposition, constantly seeking to resolve the Kurdish issue militarily, and admit openly and publicly the genocide of the Turks against the Armenians during the First World War. “
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Today was a historic day for the Armenian community in Orange County. The Orange County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution designating April 24 as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day with a recognition plaque. Archpriest Fr. Moushegh Tashjian, Pastor of St. Mary Armenian Church, Fr. Karekin Bedourian, Pastor of 40 Martyrs Armenian Church, Mr. Garo Madenlian of ANC, Mrs. Gohar Zaher, Principal of Ari Geragos Armenian School and students, Mr. Tony Markarian, Chairman of St. Mary Church Parish Council, Honorable Superior Court Judge Gassia Apkarian, Honorable Marty Simonoff, Councilman of City of Brea were present and delivered short speeches, appreciating the efforts of Orange County Board of Supervisors, in particular Honorable Supervisor Michelle Steele. Armenian community members were also present. 
Former President of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) Jean-Paul Costa has completed the work on drawing out the bill criminalizing the Armenian Genocide denial in France, co-chairman of the Coordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF), Murad Papazian, told Armenian News –
A group of activists held a protest on Monday, April 25 during a lecture in Chicago entitled, “Turks and Armenians: Nationalism and Conflict in the Ottoman Empire,” which featured genocide denier Justin McCarthy, The Armenian Weekly reports.
It is now 101 years that took place the Armenian genocide, still denied by Turkey.