
Attending to the dinner that was arrenged by Federation of Turkish Associations in the UK, Lord Maginnis and politicians stated that they will tell Turkish thesis over Armenian issue to the general Presidents of their parties.
In the second dinner that member of Haringey City Council and Liberal Party Deputy Fiyaz Mughal attended, Professor Jeremy Salt mentioned the negative effects of fall of Ottoman Empire and criticized the usage of history books as a material of propaganda. Fiyaz Mughal said, "I was satisfied with my visit to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. I have great interest on Turkish and Ottoman history. I will deliver the information that i learnt about Turkish Armenian relations to the General President of Liberal Party Nick Clegg and to party administration."
Attending to the dinner invitation of Federation coordinator Servet Hassan, Worker's Party deputy Andy love said that there is no risk for genocide allegations to be recognized in English Parliament but there is possibility for little city halls to recognize Armenian allegations. Love said that he would take initiative against such events if he knows about. Attending to the dinner, Turkish historian Sukru Server Aya expressed his content because of Andy Love's attendance and presented him his book "Genocide of Truth".
Coordinator of Federation of Turkish Associations in the UK Servet Hassan said, "Armenian issue is so sensitive for Turkihs people. Turkish diaspora in the world faces with bad threatment undeservedly because of "genocide" defamations. We are satisfied with our meeting with English politicians. Our greatest aim is development of Turkish Armenian friendship and serving for history by enlightening the truths."
British Parliament announces that it does not recognizes 1915 events as "genocide" to the public opinion with the announcements it makes in different dates. Last one was on 4 March 2008 by the statement of Lord Malloch Brown.
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