Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Israeli Law Makers Not Brave To Vote For Armenian Genocide - Knesset

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Israeli Law Makers Not Brave To Vote For Armenian Genocide - Knesset

    ISRAELI LAW MAKERS NOT BRAVE TO VOTE FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE - KNESSET MEMBER

    news.am
    June 20 2011
    Armenia

    Israel's ministerial legislative committee rejected a bill on Armenian
    Genocide Commemoration Day proposed by Arieh Eldad representing Ichud
    Leumi party.

    Eldad proposed to tell in schools about the 1915 events each year on
    April 24, calling on the government not to be afraid of Turkey and
    recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    In an interview with IzRus website Eldad said he would not give way and
    would raise the issue during the June 22 plenary session of Knesset.

    He admits there is little chance the Armenian Genocide will be
    recognized but Eldad wants the government to explain why it votes
    against recognition.

    "The coalition will vote against but many opposition members will
    vote for," he forecasted.

    The MP stressed that many parliamentarians inclining Zeev Elkin, Likud
    Parliamentary Group Chairman, support recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide but they will vote "as robots".

    "They will never go against the government, they are coward," he added.

    This May Committee on Education, Culture and Sports of the Israeli
    Knesset accepted the demand to discuss the Armenian Genocide
    recognition in the parliament.

    Meanwhile, Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said there is no
    chance that Israel will recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    "We cannot afford damaging relations with our main strategic partner
    Azerbaijan because of some controversial historical issues relating to
    the events which happened a century ago," IzRus website quotes Ayalon.

    According to News.co.il website, 90% of Israeli citizens speak for
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Tel-Aviv.

Working...
X