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    PRESS RELEASE
    Federation of Armenian Organizations in The Netherlands
    April 24 Committee
    For Recognition and Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide of 1915
    Contact: Mrs. I. Drost
    Tel. 070 4490209
    E-mail: [email protected]
    K.v.K. 27264382


    EU can only end the systematic denial of genocide of 1915 now

    The Hague, 22 September 2004 - The Armenian Federation has again appealed in
    a letter to the government and parliament to move Turkey to make an end to
    the systematic denial of the genocide of Armenians and the crimes against
    other Christian minorities in WW I, and to normalise the relations with
    neighbouring country Armenia. An earlier call on this issue to the Foreign
    Affairs minister and Secretary Of State of the Netherlands to the address
    of their Turkish colleagues failed to yield any visible results.

    The European Commission - the executive body of the European Union in
    Brussels - will present a report on Turkey on October 6. This document is
    decisive for the question of whether Turkey can become a member of the EU.
    Turkey has been in the waiting room of the EU for forty-one years. However,
    the Armenians have been waiting longer. They want for the genocide of 1915
    to be finally recognised. However, Turkey has kept her door closed for 89
    years. And each year again another year is added to this one.

    The current Turkish republic was founded on the first systematic genocide of
    the twentieth century. In 1915, 1.5 million Armenians were deported and
    killed by the Turkish rulers, among others by Kemal Atatürk, who wanted to
    establish (with violence) a secular state of the Ottoman Empire. In 1923,
    the task had been completed: the Turkish republic was founded and nothing
    more was mentioned of the genocide. The Armenians have already struggled for
    three generations for recognition of the injustice that has been done to
    them.

    The Austrian writer Franz Werfel (1890-1945) of Jewish descent had already
    attempted to bring the Armenian genocide to light before World War II . In
    his novel ³The Forty Days of Musa Dagh² (1938), which deals with the
    Armenian Genocide, he outlined a spectre for what could happen to the Jews
    in Europe. His warning could not prevent the destruction of the European
    Jews. In 1939, on the eve of the Holocaust, even Adolf Hitler brushed aside
    the Armenian Genocide as irrelevant.

    Notwithstanding, modern-day Turkey continues to carry out the policy of
    denial to this day. According to the Turkish government the Armenian
    Genocide is a fabrication. Stronger still: the Turkish minister of education
    recently ordered all primary schools to write an essay in certain classes in
    which they had to describe the official reading of the history on this
    point. The schools were also obliged to dedicate a conference on this
    issue. Teachers who had the courage to refuse to follow this order, were
    arrested. Here, in the least, the rights of minorities and freedom of
    speech are an issue. Therefore Turkey does not qualify yet for the so-called
    Copenhagen criteria which serve as a test for the commencement of
    negotiations for the accession of Turkey to the EU.

    It needs little argumentation (compare for example with denial of the
    Holocaust) that such a question - Copenhagen criteria or not - is of
    overwhelming and humanitarian importance. In this respect, it is interesting
    that the French socialist party, - to avoid discussion on this and moreover,
    as a party favourable for Turkeyıs accession, - explicitly puts the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide as a condition for the accession of
    Turkey to the EU. Possibly this is an example to follow.

    With a letter, the Armenian Federation has again called on (the Dutch
    government and) the Dutch parliament to put pressure on Turkey for the
    recognition of the genocide of Armenians and other Christians at the
    beginning of the previous century. The denial of it up to the present is
    unacceptable for many countries and for the Armenians spread throughout the
    whole world. The denial is moreover the most important cause for the bad
    relations between Turkey and neighbouring country Armenia. Therefore the
    border is closed on the Turkish side and there are no diplomatic relations
    between Turkey and Armenia.

    The Federation indicates that at this moment everything seems to be possible
    in Turkey, big and fast changes, small improvements, reform bills are
    submitted and adopted and if necessary partly withdrawn. The Federation of
    course welcomes with joy each improvement, but these changes also highlight
    the refusal to change the policy on the denial of the genocide and the
    negative consequences thereof, like the bad relations with Armenia. Recently
    Dutch government members Bot and Nicolai indicted in the Parliament that
    they and EU leaders have explicitly questioned their Turkish colleagues on
    this issue. This was made clear from the consultation that these government
    members conducted in the Dutch Parliament. They appear, however, to speak to
    deaf ears. On this point, Turkey leaves the EU and the Armenians in the
    dark.

    The Federation of Armenian Organisations in the Netherlands calls on the
    Dutch government in her position of President of the European Union to
    express explicitly its care for this question and to indicate that denial of
    the genocide is of such an importance that accession negotiations are
    unthinkable under this denial. In this context, the Netherlands must
    emphasise that Europe should not allow itself to blur its own eyes with
    remarks that later (once Turkey becomes/is the EU member) all will be good.
    This is only possible if a statement is fixed now. The European Union only
    now has a chance to stop Turkeyıs policy of systematic denial.

    Moreover, at European level the Armenians and human rights organisations are
    trying to attract the necessary attention to this problem. In this respect,
    during a press conference on 22 September in Brussels the co-operating human
    right and humanitarian organisations of several European countries will
    present a memorandum concerning these questions.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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