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    THE LESSONS OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Yerkir.am
    Editorial
    June 01, 2007

    The International Federation of Journalists held its XXVI congress
    in Moscow on May 30. One of the panels of the congress was titled
    "For the Global Recognition of the Armenian Genocide Committed in
    the Ottoman Turkey and Prevention of Genocides in the XXI Century".

    PanArmenian.Net informs that a statement was adopted by the congress
    saying, "Mass killings and deportation of the Armenian population
    from the Western Armenia (the territory of the modern Turkey) are
    defined as the Armenian Genocide.

    These crimes were defined as "new crimes against the humanity and
    civilization" in the joint statement made by Russia, France and Great
    Britain in May 1915.

    The crimes assume responsibility for the Ottoman Empire. Turkey was
    not punished for these crimes, which caused recurrence of new crimes
    against other ethnic groups in Anatolia - the Assyrians, the Greeks,
    Kurds.

    Today Turkey is isolating Armenia putting forward unjustified
    preconditions for establishment of bilateral relations between
    Armenia and Turkey. This is unacceptable from the perspective of
    international relations.

    Official Turkey is denying the historically proven fact of the Armenian
    Genocide. It suppresses the freedom of expression and persecutes the
    Turkish citizens who have the courage to speak about this issue.

    The ethnic Armenian journalist, Turkish citizen Hrant Dink became
    a victim of the anti-Armenian and anti-democratic hysteria launched
    in Turkey at the state level. The genocides of ethnic and religious
    groups committed in our days are a result of absence of a clearcut
    approach to the punishment of genocides committed in the past,
    including the Armenian Genocide".

    The statement stresses that it is necessary to recognize
    internationally the crime committed against the Armenian nation as
    a result of which the Armenians were deprived of their historical
    homeland.

    "It is necessary to explore comprehensively all the issues connected
    with the Armenian Genocide, publicize the Armenian Genocide among
    the Turkish population as a guarantee for preventing future genocides
    against other national and religious minorities in Turkey.

    It is necessary to support the conciliation spirit and mutual respect
    of the Armenian and Turkish nations based on historical memory and
    mutual respect for the Genocide trauma. It is necessary to developed
    operational mechanisms in the international relations to prevent and
    punish genocides in order to prevent future crimes against humanity,"
    the statement adopted by the XXVI congress says.
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