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    ANCA CHAIRMAN CALLS FOR JUSTICE FOR GENOCIDE

    news.am
    February 28, 2012 | 12:46

    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Chairman Ken Hachikian
    offered a broad vision of how Return of Churches movement reflects
    and also materially reinforces the broader international movement
    to hold the Republic of Turkey responsible for a truthful, just,
    and comprehensive resolution of the Armenian Genocide.

    Hackikian offered his remarks, at the recently concluded three-day
    international conference, "The Armenian Genocide: From Recognition to
    Reparation," hosted by His Holiness, Vehapar Aram I, Catholicos of the
    Great House of Cilicia, and organized by the Armenian Catholicosate of
    Cilicia. The conference featured presentations by dozens of leading
    academics and thought-leaders from across the globe, all addressing
    the topic of securing the reparations owed by Turkey to the Armenian
    nation for the Armenian Genocide of 1915 to 1923. Hachikian's speech
    offered first-hand insights into the ANCA's pivotal role in the
    passage of the Return of Churches resolution, H.Res.306, and outlined,
    in broader terms, how this effort fits into the cause of justice for
    the Armenian Genocide and the future viability of the Armenian nation.

    Hachikian stressed, in a speech that addressed the moral and material
    aspects of the justice owed the Armenian nation, that, "As we approach
    the end of a century in which all the moral and material costs of the
    Armenian Genocide have fallen upon the victims of this crime, we seek,
    for ourselves and all humanity, a new era, a better century - guided
    by the ethic that the burdens of this genocide - and all genocides -
    will, as they rightly must, be borne by its perpetrator."

    He added that, "The return of churches, Turkey's surrender - voluntary
    or otherwise - of the thousands of church properties it stole from
    Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, Syriacs, and other Christians prior
    to, during, and after the Armenian Genocide era, would represent
    a meaningful first step by the Turkish government toward accepting
    its responsibility for a truthful and just resolution of this still
    unpunished crime against humanity. It would, as well, mark a major
    blow for the cause of international religious freedom, in a corner
    of the world sadly known not for its pluralism, but rather for the
    depths of its intolerance."

    Hachikian, explained, during his presentation, that Armenians are
    "not seeking truth simply for the sake of truth, for all the world,
    and certainly we as Armenians, know all too well the reality of the
    Armenian Genocide and the ongoing consequences of this crime. We are
    in no need of further affirmation. Nor of vengeance or vindication.

    No. We seek truth in the name of justice. And justice in the interest
    of survival. That is why we struggle so mightily against Ankara's
    denial of truth and obstruction of justice."


    From: Baghdasarian
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