Hocali Katliami Anildi
02/26/2011
Ali Cinar - New York Ermenistan BM Daimi Temsilciliği binasının karşısındaki protesto gösterisi, Genç Türkler Derneği ve New York Azerbaycan Derneği tarafından çeşitli derneklerin de desteğiyle düzenlendi. Ellerinde Türk ve Azerbaycan bayrağı bulunan göstericiler yağmurun altında "Terörist Ermenistan" diye bağırdı ve "Hocalı İçin Adalet" yazılı pankartlar taşıdı.
Hocalı katliamı, 19. yılında New York'ta Ermenistan'ın BM Daimi Temsilciliği binası ve BM binasının önünde protesto edildi. Dünyanın birçok bölgesinde düzenlenen törenlerle katliamda hayatını kaybeden Azeriler anıldı.
NYPD gorevlileri protesto’da bir sorun olmamasi icin onlemini alirken,hava muhalefeti dolayi ise katilim cok istenilen duzetinde olmadi.
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