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    ARF YOUTH PARTICIPATES IN SOCIALIST YOUTH WORLD COUNCIL

    ASBAREZ
    2/6/2007

    CORK, Ireland--Representatives of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Youth from Thursday to Saturday participated in the general meeting
    of the World Council of the International Union of Socialist Youth,
    an affiliate of the Socialist International.

    Ovsanna Atanessian of England and Hovnatan Spankenberg of Germany
    represented the ARF Youth at the gathering, where they presented a
    report on the treatment of Armenian minority community in Turkey and
    the recent murder of Agos newspaper editor Hrant Dink.

    "We as ARF Youth ask that, as socialist youth, we discuss the real
    picture of Turkey and by adopting a resolution condemning Hrant Dink's
    murder, we send a clear message to the Turkish government about the
    fascist forces working in Turkey,"said Spankenberg.

    The presidency of the meeting presented the resolution, which was
    adopted unanimously by the general meeting.

    In 2004, at the IUSY World Council's general assembly in Santiago,
    Chile, a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide was approved.

    The ARF Youth delegation also participated in the European Committee
    meeting. During a presentation on Armenia's current situation,
    highlighting the upcoming parliamentary election, the ARF Youth
    representative said "Our party's main objective is to see the
    people vote for values and political programs and not for short-term
    interests."

    The IUSY has representatives from 143 socialist, social-democratic
    and labor unions from 100 countries.

    Below is the complete text of the resolution on Hrant Dink's murder:

    The World Council of the International Union of Socialist Youth
    condemns the cold-blooded murder of Hrant Dink, an Armenian journalist
    and editor of "Agos" a bi-lingual Weekly in Istanbul on the 19th
    January 2007. This abhorrent crime brings new threats to the rights
    and existence of the diminishing Armenian community in Turkey.

    The Turkish State should ultimately be held responsible for the murder
    of Hrant Dink, a citizen of Turkey due to its,

    * Failure to provide Dink with protection, even though he had
    explicitly asked for it after receiving death threats for allegedly
    "insulting Turkishness"

    * Systematic denial of the Armenian Genocide

    * Prosecuting of intellectuals like Dink and Pamuk for openly
    acknowledging the historic truth of the Armenian Genocide

    The continuing policy of Genocide denial has encouraged racism,
    fascism and discrimination in Turkish society

    Dink's murder proves that there is no tolerance in Turkey for differing
    views, freedom of speech and minority rights.

    Therefore, and mindful of its 2004 World Council Resolution, the IUSY
    calls on Turkey:

    * To recognize the Armenian genocide and take full responsibility
    for this crime against humanity

    * To repeal paragraph 301 of the penal code, which is frequently used
    to prosecute anyone who "insults Turkishness."

    * To respect the rights of minorities and freedom of speech.
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