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Armenians joined by Turks in marking 1915 mass killings
 Istanbul, April 25 
 Thousands of Turks and 
Armenians from around the globe commemorated here the centenary of the 
1915 mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.
Events 
organised by Turkish and foreign non-governmental organisations were 
held in Istanbul throughout Friday to mark the anniversary of the 
killings.
The commemorations went ahead despite Turkey's 
rejection of the term "genocide" to describe the killings, and as world 
leaders joined hundreds of thousands of Armenians in Yerevan, capital of
 Armenia, to commemorate the deaths, Al Jazeera reported.
Turkey 
earlier this month recalled its ambassadors to the Vatican and the 
Austrian capital of Vienna for consultations after they called the mass 
killings of 1915 a "genocide".
The European Parliament also 
passed a non-binding resolution last week, calling upon Turkey to 
recognise the “Armenian genocideâ€, a move which prompted condemnation 
from Ankara.
In Taksim Square, the heart of Istanbul, an event 
attended by thousands of people and guarded by hundreds of security 
forces featured Armenian music and speeches by local and international 
community leaders.
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	