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    SYRIA VOICES CONDEMNATION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, LIKENS IT TO TERRORIST CRIMES NOWADAYS

    23 AprilØ~L 2015

    Yerevan, SANA - Syria expressed Thursday at a global forum its
    condemnation of the genocide which the Ottoman Turks committed against
    the Armenian people in 1915.

    The global forum "Against the Crime of Genocide" was held in the
    Armenian capital Yerevan commemorating the Centennial of the well-known
    genocide, which is marked on April 24 every year.

    Delivering Syria's speech, Speaker of the People's Assembly Mohammad
    Jihad al-Laham said history will not forgive those "who didn't learn
    the lessons of wars on other peoples."

    The current Turkish government, the successor of the Ottomans, has
    thrust itself so deeply in the current crisis in Syria, opening its
    land wide to terrorists coming from all corners of the world to cross
    border into Syria and commit horrible crimes against its people.

    "Any crime against humans must be condemned and rejected whoever the
    perpetrator, and how if that crime was a genocide in which more than
    a million and a half of the brotherly Armenian people were killed,"
    al-Laham told the forum.

    "We in Syria have always felt the Armenians' sense of belonging is as
    much to Syria as it is to Armenian and vice versa," he said, affirming
    that the Armenians in Syria are an integral part of its people.

    Al-Laham drew parallels between the Armenian Genocide and the mass
    crimes targeting the people in Syria and Iraq, saying the crimes
    systematically committed by the terrorists in both countries target
    all of the two peoples' components and are aimed at cleansing areas
    of their inhabitants.

    These, and the deliberate damaging of the cultural heritage and the
    archeological and historical sites in Syria and Iraq, all constitute
    "a genocide against humanity" and crimes against the history and
    culture, he added.

    While stressing that the history of appalling criminality is repeating
    itself now through the terrorists of today, al-Laham said this would
    not have happened was it not for those states and sides that are
    supplying the terrorists with whatever funds, arms, training and
    political and media cover they need to commit crimes.

    Armenian Premier: We support Syria in confronting terrorism, seek
    more economic cooperation

    Later, Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan said his country
    supports Syria in its fight against the terrorism exported to it from
    different countries.

    During his meeting with Speaker al-Laham Abrahamyan stressed that the
    historical relations between Syria and Armenia are firmly established.

    He saw that the Syrian participation in the forum, which marks the
    Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, committed by the Ottomans in 1915,
    reflects how much deep is the friendship relations binding the people
    of Syria and Armenia.

    Out of Armenia's interest in further activating the parliamentary,
    political and economic relations with Syria, Abrahamyan used the
    opportunity of his meeting with al-Laham to extend an invitation to
    the Syrian Prime Minister to visit Armenia with a view of expanding
    the areas of economic cooperation between the two countries.

    Al-Laham renewed Damascus's solidarity with Yerevan on the occasion,
    calling for joint work on the international level to prevent such
    crimes from being repeated through eliminating the terrorism ravaging
    Syria and Iraq.

    Qabas/Haifa Said http://sana.sy/en/?p=37445




    From: A. Papazian
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