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    Armenia Solidarity
    British Armenian All Party Parliamentary Group
    Nor Serount Publications

    Press Release
    1 Armenian Genocide Commemmorated in the UK Houses of Parliament for
    the first time
    2 Major Conference on the Genocide held in the House of Commons

    On Armenian Genocide Day, Parliamentarians, Armenians and supporters
    gathered for a commemmorative service for the first time in the Houses
    of Parliament Church (St Mary's-under-Croft) and also for a major
    international conference in the Grand Committee room of the House of
    Commons.
    The Church service was under the care of the Rev Frank Gelli, who
    called for the government to be more proactive in the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide.Taking part was soprano Seta Tokatlian.
    Two wreath -laying ceremonies took place, the first one at the
    Monument to the Innocents,Westminster Abbey, officiated by the Dean of
    the Abbey with the participation of representatives of the Darfur Union
    of the UK and the Aegis Trust. Seta Tokatlian read the poem "We are Few"
    by P. Sevak.
    The second ceremony took place at the cenotaph, where E. Williams
    appealed for more efforts to add to the 104 MPs who have signed Early
    Day Motion 357 in Parliament , recognising the Genocide, by sustained
    lobbying by all Armenians

    At the Conference,chaired by distinguished parliamentarian Lord
    Avenury, Farhad Malikian. director of the Centre for International
    Criminal Law, Uppsala, Sweden, concentrated on the legal aspects of
    crimes against humanity and genocide.
    Historians Christopher Walker and Greg Topalian concentrated on the
    tactics of denial used by denialist historiand and the British
    government. Author Desmond Fernandes made an analysis od denialist
    policy.
    Dr Margaret Brearly concentrated on the parallels between the
    Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust.
    Linda Melvern,Vice President of the International Association of
    Genocide Scholars,read a powerful statement from that organisation
    recognising thar what happened to the Armenians was undoubtedly Genocide

    Professor Theo Van Lint discussd the genocide in the context of the
    cultural genocide that this involved for Eastern Anatolia.

    A strongly worded message from the UK based Muslim Public Affairs
    Committee, recognising that what happened to the Armenians was Genocide,
    Holocaust , and a Crime against humanity, was read by Odette Bazil of
    the British Armenian All Party Parliamentary Group. She also read a
    reply from Geoff Hoon , MP on behalf of the government, which exposed
    the government's position as being at variance with the position of the
    overwhelming majority of genocide shollars and experts in the UK and
    throughout the world.
    A vote of thanks was given by the well-respected campaigner in
    parliament on the issue, Baroness Cox
    The results of the conference, together with statements received
    from Genocide experts such as Prof. Donald Bloxham (Edinburgh
    University) Dr. Mark Levene (Southapmpton University),Prof Martin Shaw
    (Sussex University) and educated Armenians (such as Prof Hovanness
    Pilikian) will be presented to the government in the course of the next
    few weeks by Lord Avebury and Baroness Cox.
    Also presented will be the compilation by John Torosyan and references
    by Tony Cahve as well as the speech by Prof V. Dadrian,"Compelling proof
    for the Genocide"
    The government will also be invited to contact other well-known
    Genocide experts directly (eg Prof Jurgen Zimmerer of Sheffield
    University and Dr. Cathie Carmichael, of the University of East Anglia.)

    It is now known that neither this government or any previous UK
    government have consulted any of these experts on genocide listed in
    this release(which covers all experts on Genocide in the UK) despite
    having implied in parliament that they have consulted historians
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