YEREVAN (Armenpress)-Despite strong opposition from its Turkish members, the Council of Communities of the Bulgarian city of Varna overwhelmingly voted Wednesday to adopt a special decision recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
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The Assembly of Turkish American Associations recently featured on its website a reference to "the first nationwide public survey" conducted in Turkey on the Armenian Genocide and the congressional resolution on this issue. The poll was carried out earlier this year by "Terror Free Tomorrow" in collaboration with Istanbul-based "ARI Movement" and U.S.-based "ARI Foundation."
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The unveiling ceremony of memorial to the Armenian Genocide victims took place in Cardiff, Wales, on November 3.
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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt appealed to Belgium's ethnic Turkish community on Thursday to show restraint, a day after some 100 youths were detained by police due to rioting in Brussels.
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YEREVAN (Armradio)--New photos and documents on the Armenian Genocide were revealed from different countries, state archives and private collections by various researchers dealing with the issues of the Armenian Genocide, informed the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute Thursday.
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Last night some 200 people, belonging to Gray Wolves extreme movement, destroyed and set to fire the Jardin de Babylone café owned by an Iraqi Armenian in the neighborhood Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode of Brussels.
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Tens of thousands of Turks protested Sunday against the country's Islamist-rooted government. The demonstrators chanted "Turkey is secular and will remain secular" as they gathered in Samsun.
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A trial has begun in Switzerland against a Turkish nationalist for denying that the mass killings of ethnic Armenians in Turkey during the the early part of the 20th century constitutes genocide.
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In interview granted to Denver Post online last week, American actor Sylvester Stallone, in admiration for Franz Werfel's book about the Armenian community "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh", leaves the door open to the possible arrangement of this project about which he has spoken for two years in back. "I would like to spend it in writing and directing, less in the public eye but providing something for the public" he said.
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