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    OSKANIAN: GENOCIDE MUST BE PREVENTED, NOT COMMEMORATED

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    04.10.2007 15:14 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "When Darfur becomes shorthand for hopelessness,
    we in the small corners of the world realize that power has become
    a substitute for responsibility," Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan
    Oskanian said in his address to the UN General Assembly.

    "The ubiquitous language of human rights cannot compensate
    for political will. Genocide must be prevented, not
    commemorated. Generation after generation, we find new names for man's
    appalling tolerance for what we think are inhuman machinations, new
    names for the places of horror, slaughter, massacre, indiscriminate
    killing of all those who have belonged to a segment, a category, an
    ethnic group, a race or a religion. Nearly 100 years ago, for Armenians
    it was Deir-El-Zor. For the next generation, it was Auschwitz, then
    the killing fields of the Cambodians. And most recently Rwanda. If
    in each of those cases, together with genocide, these names evoked
    ignorance, helplessness, wartime cover, today Darfur is synonymous
    with expediency, evasion and simple inconvenience. Darfur is synonymous
    with shame," he continued.

    "My appeal, on behalf of small countries, is that the international
    community tackle each of these problems in their own right, for
    their own sake, and not as pieces in a global power puzzle. When
    tensions among the world's great powers grow, there is an increase in
    polarization and a decrease in the effectiveness of the hard-earned
    - and costly -policies of complementarity and balance of small
    countries. Our own room to maneuver, to participate in global
    solutions, diminishes," the Minister said.
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