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    EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION For Justice & Democracy
    Avenue de la Renaissance 10
    B-1000 Bruxelles
    Tel/ Fax: +32 2 732 70 27/26
    Website :Eafjd [1]

    PRESS RELEASE

    MONDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2009

    CONTACT : VARTéNIE ECHO

    TEL. / FAX. : +32 (0) 2 732 70 27

    TURKISH ARMENIAN PROTOCOLS UNANIMOUSLY REJECTED

    THE `VOTCH' (NO) PETITION IS MET WITH BY WORLDWIDE ACCEPTANCE

    The Protocols on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between
    the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey, which were
    initiated under Swiss mediation earlier this year, are vehemently
    opposed by the Armenians worldwide.

    The `Votch' (No) petition, which is open to `all who uphold
    human dignity', was initiated by philologist Krikor Beledian,
    essayist Janine Altounian, journalists Arpig Missakian and Arpi
    Totoyan, historian Yves Ternon of France, Professor Mihran Dabag,
    Director of the German Research Institute on Diasporas and Genocides
    of Bochum University, and American professor Roger Smith, former
    Chairman of the International Association of Genocides Scholars.

    The petition, which is online at www.votch.org [4], has received
    signatures from residents in nearly 30 countries and the campaign is
    rapidly growing.[1] [5] The petition states that `to submit such a
    unique experience as genocide to negotiations and a judgment by
    governmental commissions or sub-commissions would subordinate the
    truth to political maneuvers and power relations'. The document
    therefore considers that `by the signing of these protocols, Armenia
    marginalizes the Diaspora, and enters into the strategy of the Turkish
    State to divide the Armenian people and to stigmatize and delegitimize
    the Diaspora for advocating the consciousness of the Genocide'.

    The text concludes that `these protocols [are] an effort of the
    Turkish State to impose on the economically vulnerable Republic of
    Armenia its distorted vision of history from which the Republic of
    Turkey was formed and which is consubstantial with it' and
    `call[s] upon all those who uphold human dignity to express their
    rejection of these agreements which endanger the integrity of the
    Armenian people'.

    `The Armenians worldwide welcome the `Votch' Petition. The
    Turkish Armenian protocols are blatant infringements on the memory of
    the Armenian Genocide and the dignity of its victims,' stated Hilda
    Tchoboian, the chairperson of the European Armenian Federation.

    `The Turkish State is attempting to make its denial policy
    legitimate by embedding it in a legally binding document that would
    have far-reaching consequences not only for the Republic of Armenia,
    but for Armenians worldwide,' added Tchoboian. `It is therefore
    incumbent upon the Armenian Diaspora to make their position clear to
    the Republic of Armenia that surrendering to Turkey's intransigent
    position would establish a profound division between the Republic of
    Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora,' concluded Tchoboian.
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    [1] [6] Signers include those from Argentina, Armenia, Australia,
    Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Dubai, Egypt, France, Germany,
    Greece, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Karabakh, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar,
    South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Syria, Turkey, the Ukraine, the United
    Arabs Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States
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    Links:
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    [1] http://achkhar.eafjd.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm /extern/url.php?u=3325&qid=898966
    [2]
    http://a chkhar.eafjd.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/ url.php?u=3326&qid=898966
    [3] http://achkhar.eafjd.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm /extern/url.php?u=3327&qid=898966
    [4] http://achkhar.eafjd.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm /extern/url.php?u=3328&qid=898966
    [5] http://achkhar.eafjd.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm /extern/url.php?u=3330&qid=898966
    [6] http://achkhar.eafjd.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm /extern/url.php?u=3331&qid=898966
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