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GENERAL PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC UNION CONDEMNED ARMENIAN ALLEGATIONS HARSHLY

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General President of Public Unioun (Kamu-Sen) Bircan Akyildiz harshly reacted to the Armenian allegations and broadcasting of national Turkish television TRT in Kurdish.

Continuing his speech with densed acclamation of the members of the union, Bircan Akyildiz criticized broadcasts of TRT in Kurdish language and apology campaign which is started by a group of Turkish intellectuals. Stating that Armenians slaughtered Turkish people as they were leaving and underscoring that his family also was victims of this atrocity, Akyildiz said, "Dreams of England, France and Germany for establishment of Kurdish and Armenian states in eastern regions of Turkey is on application nowadays. This exists since hundred of years. In the times, when there wasn't a state like Armenia, while Armenians spreaded to different places in the World, they are gathered together and are placed to the region which is called Armenia now. Approximately 500 thousand Armenian from Turkey is brought to there. As those Armenian's were leaving for there they slaughtered Muslim Turks. For example my family in Rize. One of the families which had its share from Armenian terror. Including my grandmother's six brother, they gathered whole young men in the village into a mosque and they burned them. Now those mean people claim that there were an Armenian genocide and they want us to recognize it. They want us to call our ancestors "murder". And some people appears apologizing to them

 

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