Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Turkey Should Confess Armenian And Bulgarian Genocides

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Turkey Should Confess Armenian And Bulgarian Genocides

    TURKEY SHOULD CONFESS ARMENIAN AND BULGARIAN GENOCIDES
    By Olga Yoncheva

    Assyrian International News Agency
    April 27 2007

    Turkey should give official recognition of the Armenian genocide
    committed by the Turkish state and army in the period 1915-1918,
    insist 45 Bulgarian intellectuals and public figures in a declaration
    distributed by BTA.

    In the declaration the intellectuals insist also on the recognition
    of the genocide of Bulgarians in 1903-1913.

    According to the authors of the document, Turkey should take the
    responsibility and should apologize for the 5-century yoke over
    Bulgarians, for the committed crimes and mass murders of the
    Bulgarians, who lived in its territories due to the Berlin contract.

    It should also compensate the refugees' heirs for their suffering
    and the stolen property.

    The declaration continues that the contemporary Turkish state,
    which emphasizes itself as heir of the Ottoman Empire and seeks its
    700-century "cultural and historical heritage" in a number of states
    including Bulgaria, should consider itself morally obliged to admit
    the committed genocides against Bulgarians, Armenians, Assyrians and
    other nations.

    "We call for the Bulgarian parliament to follow the example and the
    active measures of the international community and of influential
    constitutional bodies around the world, which recognized the
    international crime "Armenian genocide".

    Among these countries are: Switzerland, Poland, Slovakia, Lebanon,
    Canada, Argentina, Germany, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Italy,
    Greece, Uruguay, Sweden, Russia, Venezuela, Cyprus, Ukraine, the
    Vatican, Lithuania and more than 30 US states, concludes the document.

    The declaration will be submitted to the Armenian embassy in Bulgaria
    and to the Human Rights Committee of the European parliament.

    Signatories of the document are: prof. Georgi Markov, prof. Georgi
    Bakalov, Lyubka Rondova, Ivan Granitski, Anton Donchev, Leda Mileva,
    Lilyana Stefanova, Acad. Vassil Gyuzelev, Michail Konstantinov, prof.
    Grisha Ostrovski, prof. Krikor Azaryan, prof. Sarkis Sarkisyan, prof.
    Norair Nurikyan, Angel Vagenstein, Haigashot Agassyan.
Working...
X