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    OVER 200 BRITISH MPS NOW RECOGNISE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    armradio.am
    25.10.2007 18:06

    Armenian and Assyrian organizations in the UK met in the House of
    Commons on 24 October 2007, following the visit by the Turkish Prime
    Minister and the sensational change of heart by MP Kieth Vaz. It was
    he, as Minister for Europe in 2000, who formulated the pro-Turkish
    policy of Armenian Genocide denial which his successors in the Labor
    administration have slavishly followed, independent French journalist
    Jean Eckian informs.

    Two days ago, after several repeated requests, he signed the Early
    Day Motion recognizing the Armenian Genocide, making it the second
    most successful EDM on an international issue in Parliament. Now 185
    have signed, four times last year's total. The total number of MPs
    who have recognized the Genocide now stands at over 200, including
    those who did so in previous years.

    This surely emboldened the Prime Minister as it occurred the day
    before as he met Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Last
    week Jim Murphy, the new Minister for Europe, promised to look afresh
    at the whole issue.

    The meeting noted that Erdogan's visit was kept a secret to the last
    minute. Numerous inquiries sent to the House of Commons, the Foreign
    Office and Turkish Embassy in order to find out any information about
    the visit had proved unsuccessful because they had all claimed no
    knowledge of the visit.

    This proves the reality of his presence in this country as the
    Prime Minister of a multi genocidal and undemocratic state. It's
    surprising that Turkey is confident of a free reign in Iraqi Kurdistan
    considering that they have got away with the Genocide of the Armenians
    and Assyrians and its subsequent denial with the full compliance of
    the UK government.

    Further Armenian-Assyrian-Kurdish cooperation was envisaged, as well
    as a new EDM on the Armenian and Assyrian Genocide. Full Assyrian
    participation in the unveiling ceremony of the Monument to Armenian
    Genocide victims in Cardiff, on Saturday, 3 November, was assured.

    A Press Statement sent by the Kurdish Advisory Panel of
    Parliamentarians for National Self-Determination (PNSD), which
    emphasized a negotiated settlement of the Kurdish issue as the "only
    lasting solution", was read at the meeting.
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