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    Armenians: More pressure on Turkey

    Reformatorisch Dagblad
    Dutch daily newspaper

    23 April 2008

    By Political Editor

    THE HAGUE - The Netherlands should give more support to those who want an
    open discussion on the Armenian Genocide in and outside of Turkey.

    The Netherlands should also more strongly emphasise the necessity of
    Genocide recognition in the process of the negotiations for accession of
    Turkey to the European Union.

    This is written in a petition that the Federation of Armenian Organisations
    in the Netherlands (FAON) offered Tuesday to the Dutch parliament. Tomorrow
    it will be the 93rd anniversary of the deportation and annihilation of about
    1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire. Turkey still refuses to
    recognise the massacres as genocide.

    The Dutch parliament indeed recognised the Genocide by adopting the motion
    submitted by Mr. A. Rouvoet in 2004. The government however should work out
    more seriously the conditions drawn up in the motion, according to the
    Armenians. For example the government should keep harking on the issue of
    human rights within the framework of the accession negotiations to European
    Union.

    The Armenians rectified on Tuesday the misconception, that the recognition
    of the black past would not be part of the conditions for the accession of
    Turkey to the European Union. That is in fact one of the conditions, they
    emphasised. Minister Bot has in the past pointed out in the parliament that
    the recognition of the Genocide is implied in the condition of the so-called
    ³good neighbourhood².

    In addition to the petition the FAON also handed over to the Parliament the
    Dutch translation of the book ³The First Holocaust² by the journalist Robert
    Fisk, in which the correspondent of the British newspaper The Independent
    draws attention to the Genocide of the Armenians.
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