Turkish authorities allowed prayer in St. Kirakos church not to infuriate Kurds

Turkish authorities allowed prayer in St. Kirakos church not to infuriate Kurds

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish authorities allowed a prayer in St. Kirakos Armenian church not to infuriate Kurds, an Armenian expert said.

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