(англ.)Armenians in Turkey todayАрхив на оригинала от 2020-07-13 в Wayback Machine., Dr. Tessa Hofmann, страница 32. «On the contrary, they have to endure that Turkish museums of local history, such as in Van or in Erzurum, have sections about the alleged extermination of the Turkish and Muslim population by the Armenians. On the border to Armenia in the vicinity of Iğdır, a 45 meter high, martial monument was dedicated to the alleged Turkish victims of an Armenian genocide on October 5, 1999, along with a similar museum.»
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Özbek, Egemen. The Destruction of the Monument to Humanity: Historical Conflict and Monumentalization // International Public History 1 (2). 2018. DOI:10.1515/iph-2018-0011. the Iğdır Memorial and Museum of Martyred Turks Massacred by Armenians was built to support the Turkish narrative of genocide denial, arguing that it was the Armenians who massacred Turks and Muslims, not the other way around.
(англ.)Armenians in Turkey todayАрхив на оригинала от 2020-07-13 в Wayback Machine., Dr. Tessa Hofmann, страница 32. «On the contrary, they have to endure that Turkish museums of local history, such as in Van or in Erzurum, have sections about the alleged extermination of the Turkish and Muslim population by the Armenians. On the border to Armenia in the vicinity of Iğdır, a 45 meter high, martial monument was dedicated to the alleged Turkish victims of an Armenian genocide on October 5, 1999, along with a similar museum.»