On its Twitter microblog, France 24 writes:
“The historical Armenian community in Turkey generally remains low-key.
However, with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, its 70,000 members have been the target of threats and intimidation for several weeks.”
Additionally, France 24 shared a report on the situation by Shona Bhattacharyya and Céline Pierre-Magnani.
The historical #Armenian community in #Turkey ?? generally remains low-key.
— FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) October 13, 2020
However, with the #NagornoKarabakh conflict, its 70,000 members have been the target of threats and intimidation for several weeks.
France 24’s @shonawondersif and Céline Pierre-Magnani report ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/URgqGgp4Lu
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