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    ISRAELI KNESSET VOTES TO DISCUSS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/05/07/israe li-knesset-votes-to-discuss-armenian-genocide/
    May 7, 2009

    JERUSALEM-On May 5, the Israeli Knesset voted unanimously to hold a
    discussion on the Armenian Genocide. In an unprecedented 39 to 0 vote,
    the Israeli parliament decided to open discussion on a resolution
    put forward by Meretz leader Chaim Auron (sometimes transliterated
    as Oron), proposing that Israel officially recognize the Turkish
    genocide of Armenians during World War I.

    Ynetnews.com reported Chaim Auron as saying, "It is our duty to the
    Armenian people and to ourselves. There are those who say we should
    leave it to historians to determine whether it was genocide. There
    are Holocaust deniers who say exactly the same thing. They rely on
    alleged historical sources and say there are doubts regarding the
    numbers and figures of the Holocaust. Who else knows like we do that
    there are some things you must fight for.

    Exactly one year ago this motion moved to the Foreign Affairs and
    Defense Committee's table, and there it was buried. I propose that
    the Education Committee conduct a procedural discussion on it."

    Gilad Erdan, Minister for Environmental Protection, represented the
    government's position to the motion by stating, "I agree that it is
    our moral obligation. We have a moral duty to remember the killing of
    Armenians." He then read out the government's response, which objects
    to commemorating the Genocide in the Knesset.

    "Israel has never denied the terrible acts carried out against the
    Armenians, and I am well aware of the intensity of the emotions given
    the number of victims and the suffering of the Armenian people,"
    Erdan stated.

    "However, the study of the events must be done through open discussion,
    and backed by the historical data, not a political debate in the
    Knesset. Because of our understanding of the pain and suffering,
    and so that Israel does not become a side that deals with this from
    a purely political place, I ask that we take this issue off the
    Knesset's agenda."

    Zoryan Institute board member and brother of the Meretz leader,
    Yair Auron, said, "This is a very significant development, in that
    there has never been so much open support in the Knesset for the
    Armenian Genocide. Even if the Government succeeds in killing this
    particular resolution, there is clearly an increasing awareness
    of the Armenian Genocide in Israel, and increasing support for its
    official recognition."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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