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    Historian: Inferences on Armenian Genocide Must be Grounded Only on
    Evidence And International Experts' Views


    YEREVAN, September 5. /ARKA/. On Wednesday, Hayk Demoyan, the director
    of Armenian Genocide Museum, speaking in Novosti International Press
    Centre about the proposal made by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan in 2005 to set up an Armenian-Turkish commission for
    considering mass violence against Armenians, said the historians
    included in the commission should draw inferences only grounding on the
    evidence and experts' opinions.

    `Armenia sees no problem with coexistence of Armenians and Turks, but
    Turkey should display good will and stop denying the fact of Armenian
    Genocide, which has been examined for decades and confirmed. Turkey
    should not turn a blind eye to irrefutable evidence and start
    discussing the matter from zero', Demoyan said.

    He said that the problem has been studied not only by Armenian and
    Turkish specialists, but also by experts of other nations.

    Many countries have peaces of evidence and testimonies of witnesses.

    `If Turkey tries to start considering this issue from zero, we'll say
    we have no time for that', Demoyan said.

    He said that the problem has also juridical aspect.

    The museum director said historians can't confirm or deny the fact of
    the genocide ` they are only empowered to present and discuss evidence.

    `That20is why I think that specialists stuck to different views should
    be included in the commission and Turkey who made this proposal should
    display good will and involve in the process those people who undergo
    harassment in Turkey for their views', he said.

    Demoyan also thinks that politicians, economists and culture activists
    can be included in the commission in the process as well.

    Besides, he thinks that international specialists on genocides can
    contribute a great deal to the commission efforts.

    `There are at least two respected organizations ` international
    association of genocide specialists and the association of scientists
    studying Holocaust. Their experts can be involved in the process as
    well, since they can't be accused of biasness', he said. The first
    genocide in the 20th century by the Ottoman Turkey, the Armenian
    Genocide took lives of over half million Armenians during the First
    World War. Turkey keeps on denying the fact of the Armenian Genocide
    and reacts strongly on any critical approach from the West on the issue.

    Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, the Lower House of Italy, the
    majority of the United States, as well as the Greek Parliament, Cyprus,
    Argentina, Belgium, Wales, the National Assembly of Switzerland, the
    House of Commons of Canada and the Polish Seim have all recognized the
    Armenian Genocide. `0--
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