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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Heritage Party
    31 Moscovian Street
    Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel.: (+374 - 10) 53.69.13
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 53.26.97
    Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
    Website: www.heritage.am

    Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe

    Doc. 11510

    25 January 2008

    The state of cultural heritage in Turkey

    Motion for a resolution
    presented by Mr Hovannisian and others

    This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only the
    members who have signed it
    The genocide of the Armenian people in the final years of the Ottoman Empire
    is duly documented by incontrovertible evidence housed in the official
    archives of France, Germany, Italy, Austria, the United Kingdom, Canada, the
    United States, and other nations around the world. It resulted not only in
    the death and dispossession of more than two million human beings but also
    in the decimation of the Armenian patrimony, its ways of life, and its
    foundational contributions to western culture and world civilisation.

    Today, virtually no Armenians remain upon their historic homelands
    currently incorporated in the Republic of Turkey, and thousands of churches,
    monasteries and other spiritual and secular treasures of European
    architectural heritage have been destroyed or sent into disrepair.

    Despite Turkey's long-standing official denial of the genocide and its
    attendant dispossession, a happy exception to the general rule has been the
    recent restoration of the Armenian Church of the Holy Cross on the island of
    Aghtamar in Lake Van. Hopefully, this trend will continue into the future,
    but it must be recorded that the Turkish authorities have forbidden the
    placement of a cross atop the church. Holy Cross remains crossless and,
    having been converted into a museum, is closed to prayer, worship and
    religious ceremony.

    Turkey is a member state of the Council of Europe subject to a full
    undertaking of all commitments thereto and duties thereunder, and has long
    sought ultimate accession to membership of the European Union. In
    particular, it is a party to the European Cultural Convention and the
    Convention for the Protection of the Architectural Heritage of Europe.

    Taking the foregoing into account, the Parliamentary Assembly invites
    Turkey to take the following measures pursuant to its international
    obligations and the European identity to which it aspires:

    - in the finest example of integrity and leadership proffered by the
    Federal Republic of post-war Germany, to face history and finally recognise
    the ever-present reality of the Armenian genocide and its attendant
    dispossession, to make restitution appropriate for a European country, and
    so to achieve reconciliation through the truth;

    - to provide a vision and an implementing plan of action worthy of a
    truly and fully European Turkey, including a comprehensive resolution of
    issues relating to the freedom of expression and reference to the genocide
    in state, society and education; and to the freedom of conscience, the
    unrestricted training of seminarians, and the repair of religious and other
    cultural sites and their return to the Armenian and other relevant minority
    communities;

    - in particular, to conduct in good faith an integrated inventory of
    Armenian and other cultural heritage destroyed or ruined during the past
    century, based thereon to develop a strategy of priority restoration of
    ancient and mediaeval capital cities, churches, fortresses, cemeteries, and
    other treasures located in historic Armenia, and to render the
    aforementioned fully operational cultural and religious institutions;

    - and, finally, to launch the long-awaited celebration of the Armenian
    cultural heritage based on a full Turkish-Armenian normalisation anchored in
    the assumption of history, the pacific resolution of all outstanding
    matters, and a complete Europeanisation of their relationship.

    The Assembly also invites the Monitoring Committee, in the framework
    of the post-monitoring dialogue on the honouring of commitments and
    obligations by Turkey, to accord continued attention to the recognition,
    restoration and restitution of our common European heritage as tendered
    herewith.

    Signed 1:

    HOVANNISIAN Raffi, Armenia, EPP/CD
    AGRAMUNT Pedro, Spain, EPP/CD
    BANIAS Ioanni, Greece, UEL
    BARTOS Walter, Czech Republic, EDG
    BEMELMANS-VIDEC Marie-Louise, Netherlands, EPP/CD
    BERENYI Jozsef, Slovakia, EPP/CD
    CHERNYSHENKO Igor, Russian Federation, EDG
    DUESUND Ase Gunhild Woie, Norway, EPP/CD
    DURRIEU Josette, France, SOC
    EORSI Matyas, Hungary, ALDE
    FREIRE ANTUNES Jose, Portugal, EPP/CD
    FRUNDA Gyorgy, Romania, EPP/CD
    GROSS Andreas, Switzerland, SOC
    HOOPER Gloria, United Kingdom, EDG
    HORSTER Joachim, Germany, EPP/CD
    HURSKAINEN Sinikka, Finland, SOC
    JURGENS Erik, Netherlands, SOC
    KEAVENEY Cecilia, Ireland, ALDE
    LAUKKANEN Markku, Finland, ALDE
    LEUTHEUSSER-SCHNARRENBERGER Sabine, Germany, ALDE
    LEYDEN Terry, Ireland, ALDE
    MELO Maria Manuela, Portugal, SOC
    MORSELLI Stefano, Italy, EDG
    MUTTONEN Christine, Austria, SOC
    NACHBAR Philippe, France, EPP/CD
    PAPADOPOULOS Antigoni, Cyprus, ALDE



    1 SOC: Socialist Group
    EPP/CD: Group of the European People's Party
    ALDE: Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
    EDG: European Democratic Group
    UEL: Group of the Unified European Left
    NR: not registered in a group

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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