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    ARF SUBMITS BILL TO PARLIAMENT ON GENOCIDE REPARATIONS
    By Asbarez

    News.am
    Apr 26th, 2010
    YEREVAN

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation's parliamentary faction has
    submitted a draft resolution to the Armenian National Assembly making
    it a crime to deny the Armenian Genocide and raising the issue of
    reparations for the crime, committed by the Ottoman Turkish government
    nearly a century ago.

    The bill also envisages the formation of a special state commission
    tasked with pursuing the international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Representatives of key parliamentary forces in Armenia mostly welcomed
    the bill. Larisa Alaversyan of the opposition Heritage Party told
    news.am that the adoption of the bill would create further precedent
    for Armenia's application to the Court of International Arbitration
    on the issue. "At present, we deal with the issue of Armenian Genocide
    from the scientific and historical aspects rather than from the legal
    one," Alaverdyan said, adding that "the Armenian nation must have
    such a law for similar crimes to be prevented in the future."

    The head of Prosperous Armenia's parliamentary faction, Aram Safaryan,
    echoed Alaversyan's sentiments but stopped short of supporting the
    criminalizing of genocide denial in Armenia. "It would be a paradox
    to deny the fact in Armenia," he said. "I think that it is other
    countries' Parliaments that have to adopt laws providing criminal
    responsibility for denying the Armenian Genocide."

    Hovhannes Margaryan of the Country of Law faction similarly supported
    the initiative, saying that a "relevant law has to be adopted in
    Armenia."

    In 1988 the Supreme Council of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
    adopted a resolution declaring April 24 a day of commemoration for
    the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
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