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  • 150 Members of UK parliament recignise the Genocide

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenia Solidarity
    British Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group
    Nor Serount Publications
    Armenian Genocide Trust

    c/o The Temple of Peace, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Wales
    [email protected]
    baappg.bazil@btint ernet.com
    [email protected]
    Tel: 07718982732 Int: ++ 44 7718982732


    The Number of Members of the UK Parliament recognising the Armenian
    Genocide passess 150

    The majority of non-Conservative eligible Members have now signed the
    Genocide motion.

    Another important milestone on the journey to UK Recognition of
    the Genocide was passed today.
    Glenda Jackson MP became the 150th Member of the UK Parliament to
    signi Early Day Motion 357, recognising the Truth of the Genocide which
    our parents, grandparents and other relatives endured during the years
    of 1915-23.
    This motion, put by Bob Spink MP, has put the Armenian Genocide
    issue at the forefront of international issues on which MPs have shown
    concern. Including other MPs who have signed the Genocide Motion in
    previous years but unable to do so this year for parliamentary technical
    reasons, the total now approaches 200
    The majority of MPs who are eligible to sign the motion, and
    unconstrained by their party, have now done so. Of the 460 MPs who are
    eligible to sign, 180 are members of the Conservative Party who provide
    a central,ready-made answer explaining why their members will not sign.
    Few Conservatives have dared to break with the Party's authority. Of the
    other 280 MPs of the Labour (the party of government), Liberal Democrat,
    Scottish National Party, Plaid Cymru (Party of Wales) and smaller
    parties just over half (143) have signed
    That the past governments of the UK in recent years have
    maintained a position of denial in the face of this obvious and
    self-evident truth is a blemish on the reputation of this country, which
    was the first to identify and publicise what happened to the Armenians
    in 1915 as " New Crimes against Humanity and Civilisation"(the precursor
    of the modern term Genocide). in the Joint Statement of the Allies in
    May 1915). Most Armenians in the UK are able to recite their familly
    stories of persecution, mis-treatment and murder, if the government and
    the remainder of MPs would care to listen.
    To continue with the lobbying, we shall give a copy of the "House
    of Commons Conference on the Armenian Genocide" published by Nor Serount
    Cultural Association, to all MPs this week.It includes contributions by
    historians and other Genocide Scholars. We expect that this will enable
    all MPs to have more knowledge of the issue, resulting in more
    signatures in the three weeks left for the motion after the summer
    recess.
    We are confident now that MPs will be encouraged to force a vote
    on the issue in the House of Commons after the autumn, following this
    unprecedated support.
    We are also hopeful of meeting with several MPs on july 24th, the
    84th anniversary of the Lausanne Treaty. Gregory Topalian will address a
    meeting in the House of Commons on that day on "Britain's Responsibility
    for the Fate of Western Armenia"
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