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    Sofia News Agency, Bulgaria
    March 7 2008


    Bulgaria Capital to Recognize Armenian Genocide


    7 March 2008, Friday

    The group of the Democrats for Strong Bulgaria (DSB) party in the
    Sofia City Council tabled a report with proposals to recognize and
    denounce the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1922.

    The motives of the draft document states that 10 countries, 35 US
    states, many municipal councils in Europe, a number of European
    capitals, and the European Parliament had acknowledged the existence
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    "We suggest that Bulgaria's capital join the cities and countries
    which have denounced the genocide", the draft declares.

    DSB also wants to declare April 24 Day of Remembering the Armenian
    Holocaust Victims. "Many of the more than a million Armenian
    expatriates found their new home in Bulgaria. The Bulgarian people
    only gained from their and their descendants' presence in its
    country", the party led by former MP Ivan Kostov states.

    The Bulgarian Parliament already rejected the motions made by the
    Ataka and the VMRO parties to recognize the Armenian genocide. The
    main opposition to them came from the ethnic Turkish Movement for
    Rights and Freedoms, which is a junior partner in the governing
    three-way coalition.

    The motion was supported by the only MP from Sofia Mayor Boyko
    Borisov's GERB party Lachezar Ivanov. GERB has a majority in the
    Sofia City Council.
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