Turkey: Racist Attacks Against Armenians Go Unpunished

On April 24 of last year a black wreath was hung on the front door of the office of the newspaper Agos together with a sign stating that, ‘One night, we might come to visit you unexpectedly.’

On April 24 of last year a black wreath was hung on the front door of the office of the newspaper Agos together with a sign stating that, ‘One night, we might come to visit you unexpectedly.’

BY UZAY BULUT

Racist attacks against the bilingual Armenian weekly newspaper, Agos, as well as against Armenian schools, are increasingly widespread in Turkey.

On April 24 of last year—the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide—a black wreath was hung on the front door of the office of the newspaper Agos together with a sign stating that, “One night, we might come to visit you unexpectedly.â€

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