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    GREATNESS OF NATION IS DECIDED BY STANDARDS OF PATRIOTISM

    YEREVAN, MARCH 19, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Turkey is excited
    not so much with the issue of the genocide recognition as with the
    Armenians' steps, following it," Efrik Avetisian, a lawyer, former
    Deputy Chief of the Law Department of the RA Defence Ministry
    finds. In his words, it is all the same how much we speak, Turks will
    not condemn their ancestors without international pressure.

    In the interview to the Noyan Tapan correspondent E.Avetisian
    particularly mentioned that Armenians every year remember April 24
    with pain but Turkey persistently distorts the real story of the
    genocide, understanding well that Armenians have in Tsitsernakaberd a
    monument perpetuating the memory of the Genocide victims which is for
    strangers the monument of the shameful history of Turkey as well.

    In E. Avetisian's words, Diaspora today promotes great activity
    beneficial to the nation in the affair of international recognition of
    the genocide, but it would also be right that the authorities of
    Armenia unite in that direction as well and create a clear program of
    activity. "We have diplomatic relations with numerous states so it
    would be right if from now on our honourable ambassadors make speeches
    by TV on every April 24 and inform the society of a given country
    about the Genocide reality and give corresponding booklets concerning
    the Genocide to all foreigners visiting Tsitsernakaberd and Sardarpat,
    E. Avetisian mentioned.

    In his opinion, it would be a step beneficial to the nation that a
    monument to German-writing writer Franz Werfel, well-known and held in
    respect on the international literary scene, is erected in Armenia as
    the latter was the first to respond the Genocide by his "The Forty
    Days of Musa Dagh" epic novel.

    E. Avetisian considers necessary that the picture of Ararat mountain
    is reconstituted on the RA emblem "for we remember the genocide not
    only once a year, but day and night." In his words, "existence of the
    Ararat mountain picture on the emblem was one of weighty evidences
    that tormented our neighbour for its deed and spiritually tied us with
    Western Armenia. It is a pity that our "new-born" statesmen, because
    of their political short-sightedness, defied the nation's dignity
    during those dark and gloomy days, deprived Ararat of its worthy
    place," former Deputy Chief of the Law Department of the RA Defence
    Ministry Efrik Avetisian said.
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