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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Armenians, Kurds and Turks called UK parliament to recognize Armenian Genocide
    03.02.2007 14:25 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ January 30, Armenians and Kurds as well as Turkish
    intellectuals gathered outside the House of Commons, London to honor
    Hrant Dink and to call on the UK government to help the process of
    reconciliation between Armenians and Turks by the recognition of the
    truth of the Armenian Genocide, independent French reporter Jean
    Eckian told PanARMENIAN.Net. The vigil was led by Lord Avebury and
    included the singing of the "Hair Mer" by Seta Cox.

    Later, inside the House of Commons the Tribute to Hrant Dink was
    held. A message from the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation was read,
    followed by an eloquent oration on Hrant's significance by Prof.
    Khatchatur Pilikian. Seta Cox read her poem of tribute titled "Without
    You". This was followed by an insight into Hrant's personality and a
    masterly analysis of the Armenian Genocide by Prof. Hovannes Pilikian.

    Eilian Williams of Armenia Solidarity made the point that Turkish
    democracy at present is based on the lie that there was no Genocide of
    Armenians, and appealed for all to strive for a multi-cultural Turkey
    where the rights of minorities are respected. Messages of solidarity
    were given by Kurdish and Turkish supporters, including Dr Fariudin
    Hilmi, a former minister in the government of Iraqi Kurdistan and also
    by Mustapha Yesacan. The Kurdistan National Congress and other Kurdish
    groups as well as the Turkish-Kurdish Center in London were
    represented at the event.
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