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    IAGS OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZES ASSYRIAN, GREEK GENOCIDES

    armradio.am
    18.12.2007 12:27

    In a groundbreaking move, the International Association of Genocide
    Scholars (IAGS) has voted overwhelmingly to recognize the genocides
    inflicted on Assyrian and Greek populations of the Ottoman Empire
    between 1914 and 1923, independent French journalist Jean Eckian
    informed.

    The resolution passed with the support of fully 83 percent of IAGS
    members who voted. The resolution declares that "it is the conviction
    of the International Association of Genocide Scholars that the Ottoman
    campaign against Christian minorities of the Empire between 1914 and
    1923 constituted a genocide against Armenians, Assyrians, and Pontian
    and Anatolian Greeks."

    It "calls upon the government of Turkey to acknowledge the genocides
    against these populations, to issue a formal apology, and to take
    prompt and meaningful steps toward restitution."

    In 1997, the IAGS officially recognized the Armenian genocide. The
    current resolution notes that while activist and scholarly efforts
    have resulted in widespread acceptance of the Armenian genocide, there
    has been "little recognition of the qualitatively similar genocides
    against other Christian minorities of the Ottoman Empire." Assyrians,
    along with Pontian and Anatolian Greeks, were killed on a scale
    equivalent in per capita terms to the catastrophe inflicted on the
    Armenian population of the empire - and by much the same methods,
    including mass executions, death marches, and starvation.

    IAGS member Adam Jones drafted the resolution, and lobbied for it along
    with fellow member Thea Halo, whose mother Sano survived the Pontian
    Greek genocide. In an address to the membership at the IAGS conference
    in Sarajevo, Bosnia, in July 2007, Jones paid tribute to the efforts of
    "representatives of the Greek and Assyrian communities ... to publicize
    and call on the present Turkish government to acknowledge the genocides
    inflicted on their populations," which had made Asia Minor their
    home for millennia. The umbrella term "Assyrians" includes Chaldeans,
    Nestorians, Syriacs, Aramaens, Eastern Orthodox Syrians, and Jacobites.

    "The overwhelming backing given to this resolution by the world's
    leading genocide scholars organization will help to raise consciousness
    about the Assyrian and Greek genocides," Jones said on December
    15. "It will also act as a powerful counter to those, especially in
    present-day Turkey, who still ignore or deny outright the genocides
    of the Ottoman Christian minorities."

    The resolution stated that "the denial of genocide is widely
    recognized as the final stage of genocide, enshrining impunity for the
    perpetrators of genocide, and demonstrably paving the way for future
    genocides." The Assyrian population of Iraq, for example, remains
    highly vulnerable to genocidal attack. Since 2003, Iraqi Assyrians
    have been exposed to severe persecution and "ethnic cleansing"; it is
    believed that up to half the Assyrian population has fled the country.
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