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  • Voting Of Resolution On Armenian Genocide To Take Place In GermanBun

    VOTING OF RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO TAKE PLACE IN
    GERMAN BUNDESTAG JUN 16

    YEREVAN, JUNE 15. ARMINFO. A without-debate voting of "The
    Commemoration Day of Armenians on the occasion of the 90th
    anniversary of April 24, 1915 massacres: Germany should contribute to
    reconciliation of Turks and Armenians" draft resolution elaborated
    by the CDU/CSU bloc will take place at the German Bundestag on June
    16, at 12:00 at Berlin time, resolution's co-author, chairman of
    German-Caucasian parliamentary group of Bundestag Christoph Bergner
    stated in an interview to ARMINFO.

    In his words, events of 1915 have not been characterized in the
    document as "genocide", however, there is paragraph there saying that
    international historians name it "Armenian Genocide". To remind,
    in his recent interview to ARMINFO Bergner noted that in spite of
    importance of development and strengthening Turkish-German relations,
    "we are convinced that Bundestag deputies will follow the voice of
    their conscience when adopting decision on the draft resolution". He
    also noted that the adoption of the draft resolution stresses a big
    responsibility rest at Kaiser Germany, as being a witness of events
    in Ottoman Empire it did not prevent their realization.

    In her turn, professor of Freie Berlin University Tessa Hoffman
    noted earlier in an interview to ARMINFO that the initiators of the
    draft resolution do not purpose an aim to condemn Turkey. They use
    terms which German diplomats - witnesses of those events - had used
    when describing Armenian Genocide. "However, I am not sure that the
    words are chosen rightly as German ambassadors and advisers used very
    clear language, despite the fact that "genocide" term had not been
    used that time. They used "extirpation" and "annihilation" words,
    whereas "assassinations" and "expatriation" are noted in the draft
    resolution. International community should use the exact juridical
    language to classify the events rightly. There is a big difference
    between "expatriation" and "genocide" words", she noted.

    To note, the German Parliament will make the final decision on the
    draft resolution on June 16 and, as Armenia's ambassador to Germany
    Karine Ghazinyan stated earlier, the proper decision of Bundestag
    will be equal to recognition of Armenian Genocide of 1915 by Germany.
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