Turkey’s president says those who stir trouble with the so-called Armenian genocide allegations, particularly France, have 'no concern for the truth'
"Those who lecture Turkey on human rights, democracy, the Armenian issue, and the fight against terrorism all have a bloody history," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
"When we dig deeper into genocides, massacres, and human rights violations, we see the same countries that make noise about democracy and freedom," Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a symposium on archives and historical research in the capital Ankara. Erdogan also said that no group or state has been able to prove claims about the Armenian issue through archival evidence.
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