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    EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION
    for Justice and Democracy
    Avenue de la Renaissance 10
    B-1000 Bruxelles
    Tel: +322 732 70 26
    Tel/Fax: +322 732 70 27
    Email: [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 13, 2007
    Contact: Vartenie ECHO
    Tel: +322 732 70 26



    A TOP-RANKING UN OFFICER CEDES TO TURKEY'S DENIAL


    The European Armenian Federation calls upon the United Nations to
    reverse its decision to cancel an exhibition dedicated to the Tutsi
    genocide.

    In a letter sent to Mr Kiyotaka Akasaka, a U.N. General
    Undersecretary, the European Armenian Federation protested against his
    decision to cancel an exhibition on the 13th anniversary of the Tutsi
    genocide in Rwanda that would have taken place in the international
    organisation's buildings in New York.

    The exhibition, sponsored by the Aegis Trust NGO, would have been
    inaugurated on Monday 9th April by Mr Ban Ki-Moon, the General
    Secretary of the United Nations. In order to illustrate the Tutsi
    genocide, the exhibition recalled the historical continuity of
    genocidal processes; in this regard, one of the displayed panels said
    that `after the First World War, during which one million Armenians
    were killed in Turkey, the Polish lawyer Raphaël Lemkin urged the
    Society of Nations to recognize barbarian crimes as international
    crimes'.

    However, after pressure from Turkey, which was caused by this allusion
    to the Armenian Genocide, Mr Akasaka unacceptably decided to cancel
    the exhibition on his own initiative.

    `Your decision, as reported by the press, is a severe retreat that
    questions the credibility of your institution' wrote Hilda Tchoboian,
    the chairperson of the European Armenian Federation. `It would be
    immoral and politically dangerous for an exhibition, which actually
    aims at preventing genocides and denouncing the heinous ideologies
    leading to them, to allow, under your auspices, the triumph of denial
    that is supposed to be opposed by the United Nations' continued the
    chairperson of the Federation.

    In the past, the UN successfully resisted Turkey's denial: despite ten
    years of threats and various manoeuvres from the Turkish government, a
    report prepared by the British Benjamin Whitaker, mentioning the
    Armenian genocide among past genocides, was adopted in August 1985 by
    a specialist subcommittee at the United Nations. `We solemnly ask Mr
    Akasaka to reconsider his decision and to allow this exhibition to
    proceed, without any censorship or alteration, in compliance with the
    leading principles of the United Nations' concluded Tchoboian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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