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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION ISSUE INCLUDED IN KNESSET AGENDA

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-29 11:22:00

    ArmInfo. As a result of April 28 voting, with 12 pros and 8 cons
    the Israeli Knesset has pushed the Armenian Genocide issue into the
    parliament agenda, IzRus portal reported.

    In his speech the leader of the Israeli "Meretz" Party Haim Oron, who
    initiated the voting, tried to prevent the arguments of his opponents.

    According to him, he was asked why he raised this topic. Let the
    history clarify the facts. Let everything halt down by itself. He said
    the point is that they do not come out with some specific statement,
    do not discuss the issue of compensations or recovery of someone's
    rights. According to him, major topics are discussed directly with
    Turkey and Armenia. "It is appropriate that the Israeli Knesset,
    which represents the Jewish people, recognize the Armenian genocide,"
    Oron said. According to him, the Armenian people need for Knesset to
    be among the parliaments which recognized the Armenian Genocide.

    According to Haim Oron, some of his opponents say he allegedly
    "belittles the historical significance of the Holocaust" by his calls
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide. However, Oron thinks that thus
    he enhances its significance. The Holocaust of the Jewish people is
    one-of-a-kind. Therefore, he said, they have no right to turn a blind
    eye to massacre of another people and must not stand off hiding behind
    some other interests.

    During the voting, Oron was supported by parliamentarians from Meretz
    party, former journalist from "Jewish House" and Arab MPs. The main
    opponents were parliamentarians from Israel is Our Home party headed
    by Foreign Minister of Israel Avigdor Lieberman.

    When commenting on this information, member of RPA Council, expert on
    Armenian-Israeli relations Artak Grigoryan said that the fact that the
    issue was included in Knesset's agenda was not a surprise, however,
    it will be unexpected if the Israeli Parliament actually discussed
    the Armenian Genocide issue. According to him, the fact that there
    were more pro-Armenian speeches during the debates unlike the previous
    years, is a progress. A. Grigoryan also said that the Armenian party
    has difficulties in lobbying of its interests in Israel. He thinks this
    is first of all connected with the fact that Tel- Aviv has no Armenian
    Embassy. Along with it, he attached importance to development of the
    Armenian-Israeli relations. According to A. Grigoryan, cooperation
    with Israel may be just of benefit for Armenia.
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