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  • BAKU: Bulgarian Parliament Not To Discuss "Genocide Of Armenians"

    BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT NOT TO DISCUSS "GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS"

    demaz.org, Azerbaijan
    Oct 3 2007

    Bulgarian parliament doesn't intend to discuss the issue "On genocide
    of Armenians" as majority of members of one of respectable parties
    of Bulgarian parliament "Rights and Freedoms Movement" are of Turkish
    origin.

    Ambassador of Armenia to Bulgaria, Sergey Manasyan, informed
    journalists October 2. Accordingly to him membership of Bulgaria to
    the European Union will simplify the process of inclusion of the issue
    "On genocide of Armenians" in agenda of Bulgarian parliament.

    "Probability of discussion of the issue in question at the parliament
    of present convocation is little enough as majority of members
    of respective parties of Bulgarian parliament "Rights and Freedoms
    Movement" are of Turkish origin. Moreover, party is a part of coalition
    government of Bulgaria", he explained.

    Resolution proposed by radical party "Ataka" was not included in
    the agenda of Bulgarian parliament. April 25, head of the Bulgarian
    National Assembly (Parliament) Georgi Pirinski, proposed to start
    ordinary meeting with silence minute as tribute to the so-called
    victims of "genocide of Armenians" in Ottoman Turkey in the beginning
    of the last century. Deputy, Boyko Vatev, representing deputy group
    of Bulgarian People's Union presented declaration recognizing and
    condemning "genocide of Armenians" and insisted adoption of the
    document by the Parliament.

    In turn head of Bulgarian party, Union of Democratic Forces, Luben
    Dilov, also called Bulgarian parliament to recognize "genocide of
    Armenians".

    In his statement Dilov stressed that many countries recognized and
    condemned the so-called "genocide of Armenians" thus expressing their
    negative attitude to killing and deportation of Armenians. "It is for
    shame that up to date resolution hasn't been included in the agenda
    of the parliament of Bulgaria", declared he.
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