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    TWENTY YEARS AGO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RECOGNIZED THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ArmRadio.am
    18.06.2007 16:25

    Twenty years ago today, on June 18, 1987, the European Parliament
    became the first major international body to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide, during its plenary session in Strasbourg, voting on a
    momentous resolution paving the way "for a political solution of the
    Armenian issue." After extensive deliberations and resisting immense
    pressures from Turkey and its hired guns, the European legislators
    set the record straight on this first genocide of modern times and
    delivered a landmark victory for justice that Armenians in Europe and,
    indeed, all over the world have been fighting for.

    To mark this important anniversary, and to re-think the goals of the
    task ahead, the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy
    announces the Second Convention of European Armenians, which will take
    place on October 15-16, 2007 at the European Parliament in Brussels.

    Twenty years after this historic accomplishment, and fifteen years
    after the re-birth of Armenian independence, the Convention will
    gather European Armenian grass-roots organizations and prominent
    personalities from all corners of Europe to focus on the current
    political priorities of the European Armenian community ranging from
    Turkey's European ambitions while persistently denying the Armenian
    Genocide and persecuting its minorities to Turkey's continuing blockade
    of Armenia, the Karabakh negotiations, the European Neighborhood
    policies in the region and the prospects of peace and stability in
    the South Caucasus.

    The Federation recalls that a key conclusion of the 1987 resolution
    made clear in no uncertain terms that "the refusal by the present
    Turkish Government to acknowledge the genocide against the Armenian
    people committed by the Young Turk government, its reluctance to apply
    the principles of international law to its differences of opinion
    with Greece, the maintenance of Turkish occupation forces in Cyprus
    and the denial of existence of the Kurdish question, together with
    the lack of true parliamentary democracy and the failure to respect
    individual and collective freedoms, in particular freedom of religion,
    in that country are insurmountable obstacles to consideration of the
    possibility of Turkey's accession to the [European] Community."

    "Today, twenty years after the passage of the resolution of 18
    June 1987, this paragraph could be restated word for word by the
    Parliament without the slightest hesitation", declared Hilda Tchoboian,
    the Chairperson of the European Armenian Federation. "The European
    leadership should take note of the fact that in twenty years Turkey has
    shown no evidence of progress on any of the stated issues," she added.

    The Second Convention of European Armenians will pay a vibrant tribute
    to all the key leaders of 1987 who acted courageously to deliver
    the Parliament's historic decision. Paule Duport, Henri Saby, Ernest
    Glinne, Alfred Coste-Floret, René Piquet, Jaak Vandemeulebroucke,
    Stan Newens, Francis Wurtz and all others who carried the torch
    through painful deliberations. "As citizens of modern Europe, it
    is our privilege to honor these MEP's, visionary men and women, who
    voted their conscience on that day and positioned the Parliament at
    the most revered ethical standards of European values," concluded
    Hilda Tchoboian.

    --Boundary_(ID_98P6QVJEkbe1OhTo/SK+AQ) --
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