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Masarat takes part in demonstrations of Armenians genocide centenary

Masarat Foundation for cultural and media development participated in demonstrations which was arranged by Armenians to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenians genocide

The demonstration took place for the first time in front of the Turkish embassy in Iraq, The demonstrations demanded the Turkish government to recognize of that mass murder as a genocide of which around a million and a half Armenians perished at the hands of ottoman Turks

The general coordinator of the Masarat Foundation, a member of the regulatory committee of the congress of Armenians genocide centenary Mr.SaadSalloum said (despite a hundred years, Passed since that genocide, Armenians have cannot lay down their rights in that area, A lesson can be inferred is that the refusal of recognition of that genocide could lay obstacles to that reconciliation, that is to say no reconciliation without recognition).

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