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    "IF TURKEY HAD BEEN PUNISHED FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, THE TURKISH INVASION AGAINST CYPRUS MAY NOT HAD TAKEN PLACE"

    Times.am
    May 12 2011
    Armenia

    President of the House of Representatives Marios Garoyian on Tuesday
    stressed the responsibilities of the international community in regard
    to Turkey's crime of the Armenian Genocide saying that if Turkey had
    been punished for that crime, the Turkish invasion against Cyprus
    may not had taken place.

    Describing Turkey as an international terrorist, he called upon Ankara
    to admit its crime and apologize to humanity for it, Asbarez.com
    informs.

    If Turkey had been punished for its enormous crime of the Armenian
    Genocide of 1915, the Turkish invasion against Cyprus may not have
    taken place, he stressed, addressing Tuesday a school event entitled
    Armenian Genocide from the past to the present.

    Garoyian stressed the responsibilities of the international community,
    saying that the Armenian Genocide must be condemned and recognized
    by all and called upon Turkey to admit its crime and apologize to
    the Armenian people and all humanity.

    He went on to add that the international community's failure to punish
    Turkey increases Ankara's intransigence and described Turkey as an
    international terrorist, who, through military power, attempts to
    impose its rule on neighbors and non-neighbors alike.

    As long as Turkey remains unpunished, the international community
    has no right to be proud of today's world order, he stressed, adding
    that the international community should feel as an accomplice as long
    as the Armenian Genocide and other ethnic cleansing crimes of Turkey
    remain unpunished.

    He recalled that Cyprus was the first country to raise the issue in
    the 1960s before the UN General Assembly, asking for an international
    condemnation of the Genocide and said that the Cypriot House of
    Representatives as well as the Greek Parliament were among the first
    parliaments to have condemned it.

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