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  • Chilean President: Armenian Genocide Recognition By Chilean Parliame

    CHILEAN PRESIDENT: ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION BY CHILEAN PARLIAMENT "IS NOT BINDING"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.07.2007 16:27 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement
    Wednesday that Chilean President Michelle Bachelet sent a letter
    to Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer, saying that the document,
    which was adopted in the Chilean parliament on June 5 and referred
    to the events of 1915 as the Armenian Genocide was not legally or
    politically binding, the Turkish Daily News reports.

    June 5 the Chilean government unanimously made a decision to condemn
    the Armenian Genocide. The draft project was submitted by Socialist
    Party member Ricardo Nunies Munios. The documents reads, in part,
    "April 24, 1915 the Turkish government arrested and killed the
    leaders of the Armenian people in Constantinople and thus initiated
    the policy of extermination of the Armenian nation. In 1915-1923
    some 1.5 million of Armenians who lived on their lands during
    centuries. This extermination is named the first ethnic cleansing
    of the 20th century. The Armenian Genocide was recognized by the UN
    subcommittee on discrimination and protection of national minorities in
    1985. Considering these facts the Senate of Chile decreed to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide and condemn it. It also called to the Chilean
    government to join the UN resolution of 1985."

    The draft author reminded that the Armenian Genocide has been already
    recognized by Uruguay, Argentina, Greece, Bulgaria, Russia, Italy,
    Lebanon, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Venezuela, Lithuania, Canada
    and France as well as the European Parliament and the World Council
    of Churches.
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