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TURKEY’S NEW ANTI-ARMENIAN PROVOCATION IN SWITZERLAND

September 18, 2012 By administrator

news.am September 16, 2012 | 10:53

Turkey will convene a conference on September 18 at its embassy in Bern, Switzerland, and not only the Swiss National Council members, but also American denialist historian Justin McCarthy are invited to this event, Nouvelles d’Armenie monthly of France reports.
The Switzerland-Turkey Parliamentary Group leaders likewise will attend the meeting, Swiss DRS Radio informs.
Group’s leader Alec von Graffenried, however, expressed discontent over McCarthy being invited to the event, in which the Group’s Co-Chair Andreas Gross likewise will participate.
“When someone invites you, you can’t determine the ‘menu.’ Nonetheless, the owner must know that we don’t ‘eat’ everything,” Gross stated, pointing to the campaign of genocide denial.
“We insured ourselves by saying that we wish no provocation. We, too, were assured of this,” von Graffenried said, in his turn.
But Switzerland-Armenia Friendship Group Chairman Ueli Leuenberger criticized this position.
“I believe the Switzerland-Turkey Parliamentary Group leaders are working completely irresponsibly,” he stated, and expressed a concern that the Turkish side will exploit von Graffenried’s and Gross’ attendance to the conference.
To note, Genocide denial is a crime punishable by law in Switzerland.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenian news

Armenians hold anti-Hungary rally over Azeri killer pardon

September 1, 2012 By administrator

BBC Report;

1 September 2012 Last updated at 10:50 ET

Hundreds of Armenians have protested outside Hungary’s consulate in Yerevan in a row over a convicted killer.

The demonstrators burned Hungarian flags and pelted the mission with eggs.

Earlier this week Hungary allowed an Azeri soldier who murdered an Armenian to return to Azerbaijan to serve the remainder of his sentence. But Baku pardoned him and set him free.

Armenia, a long-time enemy of neighbour Azerbaijan, severed diplomatic ties with Hungary in response.

Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a bitter war over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave in the early 1990s.

Killer Ramil Safarov was flown to Baku and freed, despite Azerbaijan’s assurances that his life sentence would be enforced. 

‘Hacker attack’

On Saturday, hundreds of angry Armenian demonstrators chanted anti-Hungarian slogans during the protest rally in central Yerevan.

“The Hungarians have sold their honour and conscience to the Azerbaijanis like a common prostitute,” protester Armen Mkrtchian told the AFP news agency.

The demonstrators also publicly burned Hungarian flags and distributed flyers that read “Hungary – have you gone mad?”

There were also reports that Armenian hackers attacked the officials website of Azerbaijan’s president and several other internet news resources.

On Friday, Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian said that Hungary had made a “grave mistake” in sending

Safarov back to Azerbaijan.

“With their joint actions, Azerbaijan and Hungary opened the door to the recurrence of such crimes. I cannot put up with this. The republic of Armenia cannot put up with this,” the president said.

The Hungarian authorities said they had returned Safarov to his homeland only after receiving assurances from the Baku government that his sentence would be enforced.

Safarov killed Armenian soldier Gurgen Markarian at a military academy in Budapest in 2004, where both servicemen attended English-language courses organised by Nato.

During his trial in Hungary, Safarov said that the Azeri-Armenian war over Nagorno-Karabakh and insults from the Armenian officer were at the root of his actions.

Azerbaijan and Armenia, both former Soviet republics, fought over the enclave in the early 1990s. The conflict left some 30,000 people dead and displaced hundreds of thousands.

Armenia-backed authorities are currently controlling Nagorno-Karabakh, which lies within Azerbaijan.

Despite a 1994 ceasefire, skirmishes continue on the borders of the disputed territory.

 

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