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  • One Hundred Members of the UK Parliament Recognise the Genocide

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenia Solidarity
    Nor Serount Publications
    British Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group

    c/o The Temple of Peace, Cathays Park, Cardiff
    [email protected] Tel:07876561398

    One Hundred Members of the UK Parliament Recognise the Genocide

    A milestone on the road to Armenian Genocide recognition in the UK was
    passed today, when Ed Davey became the 100th MP( Member of Parliament)
    in the House of Commons, London, to sign a Motion recognising the
    Armenian Genocide. The motion is called "Early Day Motion 357 and was
    put by Bob Spink MP in december.

    There are over a thousand motions in the House of Commons at this
    time but this is the only motion opposed to government policy which has
    accumulated 100 names. Also, of the motions on international issues,
    only motions on Burma, Zimbabwe and Darfur have gained more
    signatures.This shows that the Genocide issue is a high priority amongst
    MPs, and we look forward a possible vote on the issue in the late autumn
    in response to the activity of our supporting parliamentarians.We are
    convinced that a vote in the House of Commons on the issue would be won.

    Of the signatories, nearly two thirds of eligible Welsh MPs have
    signed showing the usual strength of feeling in Wales on the issue. The
    majority of Liberal Democrat MPs have also signed including their
    Foreign Affairs and Defence Spokesmen.

    The motion will run until november so there is still plenty of scope
    for the number to increase substantially if more UK Armenians and their
    friends assist in the lobbying.
    We appeal to all Armenians to put aside your political differences
    or your reticence to become involved in politics and assist us in this
    campaign. The wording of the motion is shown below

    EDM 357

    ARMENIA
    29.11.2006



    Spink, Bob
    That this House believes that the killing of over a million Armenians in
    1915 was an act of genocide; calls upon the UK Government to recognise
    it as such; and believes that it would be in Turkey's long-term
    interests to do the same.

    Signatures( 100)
    Standard Order Party Groups Alphabetical Order Party Totals
    Status
    Open signatures All signatures

    Spink, Bob
    Campbell, Gregory
    Dismore, Andrew
    Meale, Alan
    Caton, Martin
    George, Andrew
    Lepper, David
    Drew, David
    Holmes, Paul
    Marris, Rob
    Corbyn, Jeremy
    Etherington, Bill
    Wareing, Robert N
    Austin, Ian
    McCrea, Dr William
    Cryer, Ann
    Williams, Hywel
    Williams, Stephen
    Donaldson, Jeffrey
    Vis, Rudi
    McDonnell, Alasdair
    McDonnell, John
    Bercow, John
    Wilson, Sammy
    Hemming, John
    Simpson, Alan
    Cable, Vincent
    Turner, Desmond
    Illsley, Eric
    Abbott, Diane
    Williams, Roger
    Connarty, Michael
    Gummer, John
    Swinson, Jo
    Keetch, Paul
    Engel, Natascha
    Morgan, Julie
    Davies, Dai
    James, Sian C
    Harvey, Nick
    Jackson, Stewart
    Hopkins, Kelvin
    Mullin, Chris
    Williams, Betty
    Griffith, Nia
    Amess, David
    Leech, John
    Llwyd, Elfyn
    Francis, Hywel
    Field, Mark
    Price, Adam
    Hunter, Mark
    Flynn, Paul
    Chaytor, David
    Cohen, Harry
    Field, Frank
    Oaten, Mark
    Wyatt, Derek
    Willis, Phil
    Russell, Bob
    Jones, Lynne
    Mates, Michael
    Dowd, Jim
    Bottomley, Peter
    McGrady, Eddie
    Clark, Katy
    Featherstone, Lynne
    Baker, Norman
    Horwood, Martin
    Gidley, Sandra
    Hancock, Mike
    Tami, Mark
    Harris, Evan
    Khabra, Piara S
    Clegg, Nick
    Barrett, John
    Austin, John
    Main, Anne
    Clarke, Tom
    Dean, Janet
    Havard, Dai
    Brown, Lyn
    Goodman, Helen
    Rogerson, Daniel
    Burstow, Paul
    Moore, Michael
    Howarth, David
    Morden, Jessica
    Foster, Don
    Galloway, George
    Pugh, John
    Betts, Clive
    Williams, Mark
    Lamb, Norman
    Bryant, Chris
    Teather, Sarah
    Ennis, Jeff
    Riordan, Linda
    Clapham, Michael
    Davey, Edward
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