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    AZG Armenian Daily #078, 30/04/2005


    Armenian Genocide

    ALL-ARMENIAN PROGRAM ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

    A Group of Experts at WAC Takes on the Task

    Moscow lawyer Yuri Barseghov thinks that the experts' task in today's
    political environment is to delineate and solve issues that are necessary
    for "choosing best ways for reaching our goals". "Namely, based on
    international laws and principles to get free from the past and to take up
    building new relations between Turkey and Armenia", he said.

    On May 6-7 2004, "The Factor of Genocide in Improving Armenian-Turkish
    Relations" conference organized by the World Armenian Congress in Yerevan
    pulled in Armenian and foreign scientists studying the Genocide issue. As a
    result of two-day discussions a group of experts from different countries
    was formed which set a goal to systematize issues concerning
    Armenian-Turkish relations.

    President of WAC Ara Abrahamian took part in the second session of the
    experts' commission in Yerevan on April 25-26. During his meeting with
    journalists Ara Abrahamian said that the Armenian people has to clearly
    formulate what it demands from Turkey, what should be the sequence of
    improving Armenian-Turkish relations and Genocide-related issues. The WAC
    president emphasized that the commission is not looking to oppose to the
    official position, just the contrary, it will try to form a pan-Armenian
    position. "We have to have dialogue with Turkey", he said.

    Vahagn Tatrian, Yuri Barseghov, members of suspended Turkish-Armenian
    Reconciliation Committee Andranik Mihranian and Van Grigorian, historians
    Richard Hovhannisian and Ruben Safrastian and others took part in experts'
    Yerevan meeting.

    Legal, political and historic aspects of the Armenian Genocide were this
    time on the agenda of Yerevan meeting. Particularly:

    1. Time frame within which the Armenian Genocide was committed and setting
    its period (particularly 1876-1914 and 1915-1923).

    2. Number of deported and killed people according to stages.

    3. International law at the period of Armenian Genocide with a focus to
    clarify whether the Turkish state is responsible or not.

    4. Applicability of UN Convention of December 9, 1948 to the Armenian
    Genocide.

    5. Armenian Genocide and topicality of crimes against humanity for all
    times.

    6. Importance of Genocide recognition from aspects of politics and
    international law.

    7. Conditions of improving Armenian-Turkish relations on the bases of
    international law (particularly, condemnation of the Armenian Genocide by
    Turkey, recognition of the right of the offspring of the killed to return to
    their historic homeland, moral and material reparation, territorial issues).

    Moscow political scientist Andranik Mihranian considers important that the
    WAC experts' commission elaborates a program for Armenian-Turkish relations
    and the Genocide issue.

    He thinks it wrong that official Yerevan's and Diaspora's stances on
    Armenian-Turkish relations, particularly on the Genocide, may differ. "There
    should be one position. Armenia has to become the subject in the issue and
    put forward the Genocide recognition before Turkey and world community. Not
    only this, the state has to raise issues of financial and even territorial
    reparation", he said during the 2d session of the experts' commission in
    Yerevan.

    Mihranian thinks that the Armenian state should not simply declare that it
    demands Genocide recognition and leave other issues to the presidents to
    come. On the other hand, he thinks that there should not be dreamlike
    demands as regards return of territories.

    Ruben Safrastian thinks that Armenia should keep on pressing on Turkey and
    widen its circle of allies. "It's important that pressure gradually builds
    up. We (the commission) can call on Armenian authorities to raise the issue
    of Armenian monuments in Turkey", Safrastian said.

    Legal and political aspects of the Armenian Genocide were also discussed
    during the two-day get-together. Is the UN Convention of December 9 1948
    applicable in case of the Armenian Genocide, should Armenia apply to the UN
    or International Court to find out whether the events of 1915 were a
    genocide or not? Finally, is present-day Turkey responsible for the Genocide
    or not? If yes, to what extent? One of the best specialists in Genocide
    issues, Vahagn Tatrian, thinks that we should never apply to any court as
    "it will become a trap for Armenia".

    It was certainly impossible to work out a joint position on Genocide and
    Armenia-Turkish relation within two days as it was only the second meeting
    of experts and the issues were disputable.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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