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    "AFTER THE MURDER OF HRANT DINK BECAME CLEAR THAT TURKEY IS NOT SO EASILY TO BE CHANGED FROM THE INSIDE"
    By Ruzan Pogosian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    14/03/2007

    Armenia's National Interests

    The project of legislation bill, providing for criminal responsibility
    for denying the Armenian Genocide, will be discussed by the European
    Parliament on May 19, 2007, and in case of being approved, will be
    compulsory to adoption in all the European states.

    This project, denied 3 years ago was once again raised by Germany,
    and at present everything depends on the success of parliamentary
    debates, said yesterday on a press conference Hilda Tchoboyan, head
    of the European Armenian Federation. To the press conference was also
    present Aram Hambarian, director executive of the "Hay Dat" commission.

    Ms. Tchoboyan emphasized that an article providing for punishment
    should be included in the bill, as it is in the case of the Jewish
    Holocaust. The main difficulty is not about that, but in achieving
    the approval of all the 27 EU member-states.

    Mr. Hambarian added that their organization puts much trust in the US
    Congress. Referring to the Genocide Resolution, he said he believes
    that the Armenians will have the majority of the votes. He admitted
    that Turkey will continue threatening and impeding the genocide
    recognition process, but noticed that the last five years were enough
    to be sure that Turkey's threats never go beyond pathetic declarations.

    "Armenia can never be safe until Turkey denies the Genocide. After
    the murder of Hrant Dink we believe that it is hard to change Turkey
    from inside.

    Therefore we will cope to change Turkey's policy of denial from
    outside - with the recognition of the Genocide by the progressive
    world society," said Mr. Hambarian.

    US President George Bush never expresses his position about the
    issue of the Armenian Genocide. He does neither deny nor accept the
    deed. Every year on April 24 Bush expresses his condolences but never
    uses the word "genocide". And he kicks off people recognizing the
    Genocide openly, like John Evans.

    Commenting on the question of assignment of a new US Ambassador
    to Armenia, Hambarian said that the Senate came to conclusion that
    Armenia will not accept anyone who denies the Genocide. Evans was
    turned down, and so is Hogland. Time is ripe to find a new candidature
    for that office
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