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    SLOVAKIAN JUSTICE MINISTER: ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CAN'T GO UNPUNISHED

    ARKA
    May 26, 2008

    YEREVAN, May 26. /ARKA/. Armenian Genocide can't go unpunished,
    Slovakian Justice Minister and Deputy PM Stefan Harabin said at a
    press conference on Monday.

    "Some people permit themselves to deny the fact of Armenian Genocide.

    Freedom of speech is one of the most important human rights, but this
    freedom can't be unlimited. Some people make unacceptable statements
    against the genocide-stricken nation", he said.

    Harabin said that the genocide-related has already put on Slovakian
    Parliament's floor. Under this bill, all those denying the fact of
    Armenian genocide will be prosecuted.

    He said that the previous bill envisaging punishment for denying the
    fact of Holocaust was imperfect. The provision added to the bill will
    improve it.

    Armenian genocide was the first genocide committed in XX
    century. Turkey denies the fact of killing one and a half million
    Armenians during World War I.

    The fact of the Armenian genocide is recognized by many countries,
    particularly by Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, most of the
    U.S. states, as well as by the parliaments of Greece, Cyprus,
    Argentina, Belgium, Wales, National Council of Switzerland, Common
    House of Canada, the Seym of Poland and Lower House of Italian
    parliament.
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