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    CHILE'S SENATE CALLS GOVERNMENT FOR RECOGNIZING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 07 2007

    SANTIAGO, JUNE 7, NOYAN TAPAN. On June 5 Chile's Senate passed a
    unanimous resolution, calling the goverment for supporting the Armenian
    people and condemning the genocide committed against them. Recardo
    Nunyes Munyos, Senate member from the Socialist Party, is the author
    of the draft resolution. This was reported to Noyan Tapan by RA Press
    and Information Department of Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The document particularly says that on April 24, 1915 in
    Kostandnupolis, the capital of the Turkish Empire of those days, all
    the leaders of the Armenian community were detained without a court
    procedure and disappeared without a trace, and this initiated the
    policy of natural annihilation towards that people by the empire
    authorities. As a result of the severely committed genocide in
    1915-1923, more than 1.5 mln Armenian subjects of the Empire, who lived
    in the lands of their ancestors for thousands of years, were killed.

    It is mentioned in the document that this terrible deed was the first
    "ethnic cleansing" of the 20th century, that recorded the fact of human
    rights violation of this people much earlier than such kind of deeds
    got legal formulation. In contrary to the efforts of razing it from
    the collective memory of humanity and the absence of big countries'
    sensitive approach towards what had happened, the Armenians and
    Armenian organizations, victims of that terrible deed, spread all
    over the world, are honored with the recognition of the genocide
    by the world community. In 1985 it was also recognized by the UN
    Discrimination Prevention and Minorities Protection Sub-Commission,
    which qualified what had happened to the Armenians as a genocide. The
    fact of the genocide was recognized by Uruguay, Argentina, Greece,
    Bulgaria, Russia, Italy, Lebanon, Sweden, Switzerland, Holland,
    Venezuela, Lithuania, Canada and France, as well as by European
    Parliament, World Church Council (WCC) and the Permanent Peoples'
    Court.

    "Our country has not recognized the genocide yet, in contrary
    to its permanent assurance, according to which in international
    relations the principle of human rights is superior with respect to
    any agreement or obligation, thus, it's Chile's ethnic and moral duty
    to take corresponding steps, that follow from the 1985 UN resolution,
    according to which a severe genoside was committed in the Armenia
    under the rule of the Ottoman Empire against a defenceless people,
    which demands moral compensation from the world community and the
    Turkish country, in particular," the document says.

    Taking into account the above-mentioned, Chile's Senate has made a
    decision to support the Armenian people, condemning the genocide,
    and address Chile's goverment with the suggestion of joining the 1985
    UN resolution.
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