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    ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES MAY COMMIT GRAVEST POLITICAL BLUNDER, ARF REP STATES

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Sept 3 2009
    Armenia

    Mourad Papazian, Head of the West European Office of the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF) is concerned over the Armenia
    authorities' approach to the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
    relations and over the ensuring consequences.

    "The Armenian Cause is endangered. The Armenian authorities will commit
    the gravest political blunder since Armenia declared independence if
    they agree to a compromise with Turkey. And they seen to be ready
    to all compromises to normalize relations with Turkey and get the
    Armenian-Turkish border reopened. They are ready to make concessions
    over the Armenian Genocide, Nagorno-Karabakh problem and Armenian
    people's rights.

    Papazian said that "alarming of the very fact that both the sates
    decided to form a commission to study the cases related to the
    1915 events (slaughter of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey), which is
    an indisputable fact not only for Armenia, but also for dozens of
    other countries, as well as experts, which recognized the fact of
    Armenian Genocide. Now, this fact has been challenged, and even by
    the Armenian Government. This is a most serious blow on the Armenian
    Cause, and a serious victory of Turkish diplomacy."

    Papazian also stressed that "the Armenian Government, Foreign
    Minister, as well as the President, have no right to speak on
    behalf of the Armenian nation without knowing the Armenian people's
    will. The Armenian Government's decision is an instance of political
    irresponsibility, which is by no means legitimate. It is extremely
    important that the Armenian President organize a pan-Armenian dialogue
    with the participation of communities, major Armenian organizations
    and political parties, as a split between the Armenian authorities
    and the Diaspora is inevitable."

    Summing up, Papazian called for accepting the stance taken by the
    "true representatives of the Armenian people." "It is inadmissible
    that Turkey is causing a split within the Armenian nation," he said.
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