Armenians in Europe Take Steps to Elevate Blockade

From: Armenian Reporter, The | Date: October 13, 2001| Author: Mooradian, Moorad | Copyright information


Armenian Reporter, The

10-13-2001

Armenians in Europe Take Steps to Elevate Blockade

I was provided an advance copy of a plan designed to bring the attention of
the European nations to the blockade of Armenia since April 1993 by the
government of Turkey. Lamenting the fact that the blockade of Armenia by
Turkey has been almost ignored by the European countries, Armenian
organizations in Belgium and Sweden have taken then initiative to elevate

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