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    Issue of Armenian Genocide in British Parliament

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics22267.html

    Published: 15:01:03 - 18/06/2011


    On 16th June 2011 a Debate took place in the Chamber of the House of
    Lords ( British Parliament) initiated by the Oral Question entitled '
    what is the timetable for the ( British ) Government for recognising
    the Armenian genocide ' and presented by Baroness Flather.

    The Chamber was at full capacity and, responding on behalf of the
    British Government was Lord Howell of Guilford, Minister of State,
    Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

    Baroness Flather said 'I have just returned from Armenia where I have
    visited the Armenian genocide museum which, compared to the Holocaust
    Museum , was no less upsetting , shocking and dreadful' and concluded
    by saying: ' the time is now for us to recognise this crime against
    humanity.'

    Supporting Baroness Flather's Question were : the Lord Avebury: 'Would
    it not help Turkey's application to join the European Union if Turkish
    politicians acknowledged the crimes of their ancestors?', the Rt Rev
    Dr Peter Foster PhD Lord Bishop of Chester: `There is no doubt that
    genocide took place .... what is the official guidance on
    representation at the Armenian Genocide Memorial Day, as there has
    been some reluctance of Ministers and others to attend the
    commemoration' and Baroness Cox: ... there is a serious risk in
    Turkey of prosecution for journalists and writers who use the term
    'Armenian genocide' .. much educational material for schools has been
    produced by Turkey denying the Armenian genocide .. is such censorship
    acceptable for a nation that hopes to join the European Union'.

    As expected, Lord Howell's answer was a slightly modified replica of
    all the misleading , denialistic, unacceptable and biased responses to
    the same question that have been given by all consecutive FCO
    Ministers during the past 20 years: initially they said 'there was NO
    genocide' , then the wording was changed to: 'these were deplorable
    massacres and Armenians have our sympathy', a year later their
    response was: 'we cannot find the unequivocal proof of that genocide
    - in one word - show us the smoking gun', soon this was followed by:
    'our advise is that two neighbour countries must find ways to come to
    terms with their past and communicate with each other' and now: ' we
    must not intervene in the affairs of two neighbour countries and must
    not comment on the detailed internal affairs between them. The best
    way forward is for Turkey and Armenia, which have initialled detailed
    protocols, to work to sort this out.'

    How great are the British Government's interests in Turkey for British
    Parliamentarians to sign a Petition for recognition of the Armenian
    genocide one day, then as soon as they receive a Ministerial Post -
    engaged to follow the Government's guideline - to refute and deny
    their own signatures next day? How many tanks, aeroplanes and weapons
    of mass killings have to be purchased from Britain by Turkey to
    validate the denial of what had been declared real and true? How can
    British Dignitaries who have seen and read the huge documentation on
    the Armenian Genocide - made available to them - and know the exact
    TRUTH , hide behind a false, pathetic and shaky argument which is
    neither related to the truth nor acceptable in a Court of Justice if
    there was one overseeing those proceedings.

    Last week I attended a conference where Lord Prescott replied to the
    question : 'why the Council of Europe is not penalising Turkey for its
    infamous Penal Code 301 which prosecutes any Turkish national who
    would mention the Armenian Genocide?' with another question: 'has
    anyone lodged a complaint on that issue to the Council of Europe?',
    ... 'then if you want a judgement, you must lodge a complaint'.

    Three years ago, Geoffrey Robertson QC, presenting his findings about
    the Armenian Genocide, labelled it 'How British Ministers,
    Parliamentarians and People have been misled by the British Government
    ' and said that 'there was a case for prosecution'.

    Lately, in the 'civilised (sic) world' we have witnessed the grotesque
    disfiguration of the word 'genocide' by many Heads of States and
    Spiritual Leaders who have been hiding cowardly behind a smoke-screen
    of misrepresentation, denial, double standards, hypocrisy and greed
    for lucrative deals with Turkey and have - for the time being -
    successfully distorted the truth.

    Is'nt it time that we Armenians create - at last - a united Armenian
    Front, gather in one place all the documentation available, follow
    Lord Prescott's advise, lodge a formal complaint to the European
    Courts of Justice for Violation of Human Rights by Turkey and ask
    Justice for a most foul and horrific act of genocide?

    Odette Bazil, 'Upper Haik', Hammersley Lane Tylers Green BUCKS HP13 7BY

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