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The subject of the Armenian Genocide continues to be publicized in the farthest corners of the world. The Dominican newspaper Hoy devoted one of its publications to that topic.

“According to the Turkish side critics, the decision by the Turkish authorities to put off the events dedicated to the Centenary of the Battle at Gallipoli can be an attempt to cover Armenians’ initiatives for 100th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide,” the newspaper writes.  

“Just as last year, Ankara authorities confirmed the decision to hold the events dedicate to the Centennial of the Battle at Gallipoli on April 24 – a day before the Soviet Army landed on April 25, 1915.

According to Armenia and many other countries, the mass annihilations in the Ottoman Empire cost the lives of 1,5 million Armenians and were planned beforehand.

World leaders have come to confront a difficult choice in terms of which country to visit.  Among those leaders is Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, who, according to the newspaper Kommersant, will nonetheless head to Armenia, while the Parliament Speaker – the forth official representative of the country by office – will visit Turkey,” the newspaper reports.   

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