PROTEST OF AZERIS IN GERMANY AGAINST BUNDESTAG ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijanis, who live in Germany, have held a procession rally in protest against Bundestag Resolution on the Armenain Genocide, reported APA Azeri agency. The procession planned in Adenauer Square, finished with reading a resolution in front of Gedaechtnis Kirche church. The rally, in which the majority of the Turkish community in Germany took part, was held with the slogan "Turkey cannot be a tool in the hands of German politics," "German policy falsifies history," "Want to turn Turkey into means during election? You won't manage," "Parliaments are not courts, politicians - not judges," "Parliament 2005. We will vote, too." The rally resolution notes that "MPs shut their eyes to the annihilation of tens of Turkish diplomats by Asala terrorist organization financed by the Armenian Diaspora, occupation of Azeri territories by Armenia and facts of annihilation of tens of thousand Azeri Turks in Nagorno Karabakh by Armenians." By stating that the Resolution adopted by the Bundestag has a negative impact on the posture of 2.8-million electorate of Turkish origin, those taking part in the rally demand that the MPs take into account the stand of those voters.
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