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    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    Oct 28 2007


    US Congress's Passing Resolution Recognizing So-called Armenian
    Genocide Fraught with New World Destabilization - OIC


    Azerbaijan, Baku / Òrend corr S. Aghayeva / In case the US Congress
    passes the resolution recognizing the so-called Armenian genocide,
    new destabilization may occur in the world and the dialogue among
    civilizations can be seriously affected, the president of the Youth
    Forum of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Ali Sarikaya
    said in Baku on 28 October speaking at the international conference
    `Youth for the Alliance of Civilizations' held within the framework
    of the UN Initiative.

    US Congress developed a draft resolution stating that at the
    beginning of the 20th century Turks committed genocide of Armenians
    in the Ottoman Empire. Armenians state that over 1.5mln of them were
    slaughtered then. US President George Bush repeatedly opposed
    recognition of the Armenian genocide. US Secretary of State and 8
    former Secretaries of State also opposed passing of the resolution.

    This step by the US Congress can be considered only to be a result of
    the powerful states' pressure on the Muslim world, Sarikaya said.
    According to Sarikaya , the attempts to contrast civilizations and
    religions are basically wrong and they may cause even greater
    development of Islamophobia in the world. He mentioned the incident
    with publishing of cartoons of Prophet Mohammad in Denmark. Sarikaya
    indicated three key ways of preventing development of Islamophobia .
    Those are establishment of an active network of progressive youth's
    cooperation, settlement of the conflict between Palestine and Israel,
    and continuation of the dialogue among civilizations.

    Speaking at the conference The Secretary General of the OIC Youth
    Forum Elshad Iskandarov , the Azerbaijani Deputy Minister for Youth
    and Sports Intigam Babayev , and Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister
    Vagif Sadikhov called to develop dialogue and cooperation. The
    conference was organized under the patronage of the president of the
    Heydar Aliyev Foundation, the First Lady of Azerbaijan, the UNESCO
    and ISESCO free will ambassador, MP of Azerbaijani Parliament
    Mehriban Aliyeva .

    The West press identifies Islam with extremism and violence and that
    is the evidence of the fact that today the society needs a dialogue
    between civilizations, Babayev said.

    The decision to hold the conference was made in 2006 by the OIC `For
    Dialogue and Cooperation' youth forum and is being implemented
    through the cooperation with such international organizations as UN
    Development Program, ISESCO and the Council of Europe (CE).

    The second part of the conference will take place on 2 November.
    Mehriban Aliyeva and the president of Qatar Science and Culture
    Foundation Muza bint Nasir al Missned , as well the UN Secretary
    General's high representative on Union of Civilizations, the former
    Portuguese President George Sampayo , ISESCO Director General
    Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijri and other high-ranking guests are expected
    to deliver primary reports. Well-known scientists will deliver
    reports on history, mutual relations among different civilizations,
    their political, social and cultural aspects - `Culture and Relations
    among Cultures, `Dangers of Phobias - Islamophobia and Westphobia ',
    `Development of the Youth: from Poverty to Wealth', `Educational
    Reforms in Muslim World and in the West' and others. Youth will take
    an active part in the discussions.

    The Conference will be concluded with passing of the Baku Declaration
    on ` Alliance among Generations'. The document will be submitted to
    the annual `Global Alliance' forum which is planned to be held under
    the auspices of the UN in Madrid in January 2008.
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