TURKISH ENGINEER ADDRESSES TO EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS WITH PROTEST AGAINST ARMENIA
Noyan Tapan
Feb 27 2007
STRASBOURG, FEBRUARY 28, NOYAN TAPAN. Turkish engineer Melih Vidinli
addressed to the European Court of Human Rights with a demand of
compensation of 150 million evros from Armenia. He insists that because
of insistences of the Armenian Genocide his institution is deprived of
a number of functions and has great material damages. Marmara states
about it, quoting Hurriyet.
In the applicant’s words, the Constitution of Armenia by which
recognition of the Armenian Genocide is demanded contradicts principles
of the Council of Europe.
Engineer Vidinli insists in his appeal that the policy carried on by
Armenia in the direction of the Genocide recognition spoils relations
of Turkey with some states, and trade institutions suffer from it,
deprived of a number of functions and signing of agreements. The
engineer insists that the decisions recongizing the Armenian Genocide
made by the parliaments of 19 countries laid obstacles on the way of
works of his organization and violated their right of earning money.