В турецких учебниках по истории содержатся оскорбляющие армян выражения

В новых турецких учебниках по истории вновь содержатся выражения, разжигающие ненависть к армянам. Об этом депутат-ассириец турецкого парламента от курдской партии «Мир и демократия» (BDP) Эрол Дора.

Как передает турецкое издание «Анадолу», Дора отметил, что в учебнике 10 класса по истории, изданном Министерством образования Турции в 2009 году, грубо нарушаются права человека, так как в книге содержатся оскорбления и выражения, разжигающие ненависть к армянам и ассирийцам. «Я говорил по этому вопросу с министром образования, который тоже выразил свое беспокойство с ситуацией. Министр отметил, что учебники не были опубликованы при нем», - заявил Дора.

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