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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    House passage of H.Res.106 will produce domino effect
    12.10.2007 16:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `Adoption of the H.Res.106 by the U.S. House
    Committee on Foreign Relations will catalyze the process of
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide throughout the globe. Many states
    and parliaments were waiting for the U.S. to make the first move. So,
    passage of H.Res.106 by House of Representatives will produce a domino
    effect. We will see dozens of state follow the example of the United
    States within next several years,' said Hayk Demoyan, a historian and
    director of the Armenian Genocide Institute-Museum.

    Armenia's neighbors can be among these states too, according to
    him. `Presently, much depends on Turkey's stance. The point is whether
    it appears capable to muster its courage and give up the policy of
    denial of its historic past,' Demoyan said.

    `Myths are bursting like bubbles in Turkey. This phenomenon is
    dangerous for any country. If the whole world recognizes the 1915
    events as Genocide, Turkey will find itself in awkward situation,
    being the only denier of the truth,' he said.

    `Processes Turkey may face in next 10-15 years are pregnant with
    serious consequences. Review of heritage and state ideology will be a
    dangerous process. However, the current stance on the Armenian
    Genocide issue drives this country into a corner. The future
    generations of Turks will be in a way traumatized by domestic denial
    of the Genocide meanwhile everyone beyond Turkish borders will speak
    of annihilation of a whole nation,' he said.

    When commenting on Turkey's aggressive policy towards Armenia, Mr
    Demoyan said, `According to universally recognized scale, if one state
    closes the border or imposes blockade on another state, it is rated as
    the stage preceding declaration of war.'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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