The Ankara-based bilingual Kurdish- magazine “Rosa” has been banned for its reference to the Armenian Genocide, Akunq.net reports, quoting the Kurdish Rudaw.net website.
The “Rosa” literary magazine is published in Kurdish and Turkish. Its editor-in-chief Mehmet Salih Ersari said the Gaziantep Penal Court of Peace ruled to ban the publishing of the magazine on grounds of “propagandizing a terrorist group.”
Disclaimer: This article was contributed and translated into English by Hambik Zargarian. While we strive for quality, the views and accuracy of the content remain the responsibility of the contributor. Please verify all facts independently before reposting or citing.
Direct link to this article: https://www.armenianclub.com/2016/03/18/turkey-bans-kurdish-magazine-for-reference-to-armenian-genocide/