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    BRITISH HOUSE OF LORDS DEBATED OVER ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    news.am
    June 20 2011
    Armenia

    British House of Lords held debates over the Armenian Genocide on
    June 16, reports Nouvelles d`Armenie.

    "Undoubtedly, the treatment of Armenians has been most horrible
    and caused deaths of hundreds of thousands. These victims must
    never be forgotten, but we believe that due time has come for
    Armenian and Turkish people to start a joint work into their shared
    history. We encourage any initiative contributing to the open, fair
    and constructive negotiation process, however early conclusions might
    not be of any possible good for us," said David Howell, Minister of
    State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

    "France has already recognized the Armenian Genocide. One and a half
    million people were killed in 1915. I have just returned from Armenia,
    I visited the Genocide Museum. I am sure that many of the House
    members have visited the Holocaust Museum. This is no less exciting,
    shocking and horrific than the Holocaust Museum. There exist so much
    evidence and the events have been widely reported at the time. Each
    newspaper in each country wrote about the massacre. It is high time
    we recognized the Armenian Genocide," said Baroness Shreela Flather.

    "Journalists and writers using the G word are under constant danger
    of persecution in Turkey. Some of them have already been brought
    under trial. Many of school textbooks, made by Turkish Government
    deny the Armenian Genocide. Such censorship of public debate and
    education is unacceptable for a nation, making for European Union,"
    added Baroness Caroline Cox.


    From: Baghdasarian
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