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  • MFA: FM reacts to postponement of UN Rwandan Genocide exhibit

    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
    Government House # 2, Republic Square
    Yerevan 0010, Republic of Armenia
    Telephone: +37410. 544041 ext 202
    Fax: +37410. 562543
    Email: [email protected]
    www.armeniaforeignministry.am

    10-04- 2007

    Minister Oskanian reacts to the postponement of exhibition on Rwandan
    Genocide at the United Nations in New York

    It is not enough that the Government of Turkey thinks it can hide its
    history from its own people. Now, they have taken their campaign of cover-up
    and distortion to such lengths that they will prevent an exhibition on
    Genocide entitled "Lessons from Rwanda."

    This UK-based AEGIS Trust NGO-sponsored exhibition on the horrors of Rwanda,
    at the United Nations in New York, is being postponed because the Turks
    object to a sentence that refers to Armenians being killed and to Raphael
    Lemkin's conclusion that such large-scale and pre-meditated slaughter
    amounted to Genocide.

    Raphael Lemkin's work is part of the international record, and of world
    history. It is unacceptable that a UN member-state, committed to world
    peace, dares to export such intolerance to the United Nations. Armenia
    cannot accept that the history of the world, the current experiences of
    suffering of the people of Rwanda, of Darfur, and Armenians' memories of
    injustice are subjected to such callous, cynical dismissal.

    It is ironic and shameful that this Turkish-led postponement should befall
    an event which was to provide lessons on how to respect human rights and
    prevent genocides. Instead, the lesson here is one of total disrespect for
    history and memory. -0-
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