Pamuk Invited for Speech on Armenian Genocide at European Parliament

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk, who lately received the Nobel Prize in Literature, is invited to make a speech on the Armenian Genocide at the European Parliament. MEP from Italy Mario Rgezio, known for his Armenian-leaning views, made that proposal to Orhan Pamuk, Trend reports. We remind that Pamuk himself was criticized in Turkey many times and was even prosecuted for statements on the Armenian Genocide.
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