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    ARMENIAN PEOPLE DID NOT LOSE, BUT THE WORLD LOST

    Aysor
    Aug 28 2009
    Armenia

    "The Armenian people did not lose, but the people of the world lost. If
    any court can make such a decision without taking into account all
    the facts of the Armenian Genocide, which are included not only in
    the archives of the US, but also in several archives of the world.",
    - said Arpi Vardanian, the Director of AAA Armenian and NKR Offices,
    concerning the decision made on the August 20 by the US California
    Court of Appeal.

    It should be mentioned that the California Court of Appeal declared
    the Californian law anti constitutional, according to which the
    offspring of the Armenian Genocide got the opportunity to accuse the
    companies which had insured the properties of their ancestors and
    get the proper compensation.

    A. Vardanian mentioned that the Court of Appeal did not even pay
    attention to the opinions and investigations held by many companies,
    countries, USA and individuals on the issue of the Armenian Genocide
    all over the world, who repeat the same every year: "The Armenian
    Genocide is to be recognized".

    This is a dangerous statement as it endangers the peoples of the
    world and does not prevent further genocide realizations.

    A. Vardanian also mentioned the fact that the Turkish ambassador to
    the USA addressed a letter to the California Court Appeal. The judges
    declared that they did not pay attention to the content of the letter,
    this fact and all the other ones served the basis for many questions,
    according to A. Vardanian.

    She pointed out the following issue: "Why did not the court demand
    such a letter from the Armenian embassy, after having got such a
    letter from Turkey?"

    Anyway, A. Vardanian thinks that the decision made by the court is not
    preconditioned by the policy led by the ruling regime of Barack Obama.

    The basis of this statement is the utterance "Great Genocide" made by
    the president on April 24. A. Vardanian also thinks that this issue
    can be settled down "immediately" by B. Obama, who can make clear that
    not uttering the word "Genocide" does not mean denying the "Genocide".
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