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    CCAF: THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS NOT NEGOTIABLE

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    18.09.2009 17:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On August 31, Armenia and Turkey under the mediation
    of Switzerland promulgated two protocols on the establishment of
    diplomatic relations between the two countries. Yerevan and Ankara
    have a period of six weeks before giving their final approval and
    then the documents will be ratified by their parliaments. In this
    context the CCAF wishes to clarify its position on major issues.

    The Armenian Genocide is not negotiable and it could not be examined
    by a sub-intergovernmental commission, Jean Eckian independent French
    journalist reported to PanARMENIAN.Net.

    History is already written, no one can deny this fact acknowledged
    as Genocide by historians, lawyers, international institutions,
    and over 20 states, including France.

    Moreover, genocide results in any moral, political and material
    compensation. The CCAF is therefore requesting clarification on the
    5th paragraph of the Protocol on establishing diplomatic relations
    that the two countries, "affirm their mutual recognition of their
    existing border as defined by relevant treaties in international law".

    If the conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh is not quite rightly mentioned in
    the "roadmap", its publication will coincide, once in force, with the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani meeting scheduled in mid-October in Moldova. In
    this context, the point 3 of the Protocol should also be clarified.

    The right to self-determination, the right to participate in the
    political settlement of the conflict, ensured security, live peacefully
    on their land directly should be clearly recognized to the Republic
    of NK" connected to the Republic of Armenia.

    We, French citizens of Armenian descent, have the right to expect
    from the Turkish government an act in accordance with the courage of
    the Turkish civil society that handles the question of the Armenian
    genocide with responsibility. For the Armenian taboo to disappear
    irreversibly in Turkey, we ask Ankara to stop its state denial and to
    abrogate as so ossible its repressive arsenal - 301 and 305 articles
    of the penal code - that threatens anyone who would offend the dignity
    of Turkey by evoking publicly the genocide of the Armenians. It is the
    Turkish government's responsibility to adapt to the message of its
    civil society willing to revisit its past and walk in the direction
    of history.

    Finally, the CCAF reaffirms its attachment to the Armenia-Diaspora
    strategic partnership and calls on all the components of the Armenian
    nation to reinforce it.
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