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  • ANCC: German Parl. Takes Steps To Recognize The Armenian Genocide

    ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF CANADA
    COMITÉ NATIONAL ARMÉNIEN DU CANADA
    3401 Olivar-Asselin
    Montréal, Québec
    H4J 1L5
    Tél. (514) 334-1299 Fax (514) 334-6853
    Communiqué de Presse - Press Release
    June 21 juin, 2005


    Contacts: Shant Karabajak 514-334-1299
    Roupen Kouyoumdjian 514-336-7095
    For immediate release:
    Pour diffusion immédiate:


    German Parliament Takes Steps To Recognize The Armenian Genocide


    After just over 90 years of suspense, the German parliament called on
    Turkey to reexamine its policy regarding the Armenian Genocide of
    1915, a crucial blow to the denialist regime of Ankara, an ally of the
    Germans during the first World War.


    Without any debate, the Bundestag unanimously adopted a three page
    motion, on June 16, citing the "nearly complete extermination of the
    Armenians in Anatolia".


    Included in the motion was a measure of certain responsibility by the
    German government in this effect, where the motion points out to the
    "inglorious role of the German Reich". At the time, the German
    government was well aware of the ongoing Armenian Genocide but, due to
    alliegences "did not even try to stop the atrocities" or what the
    motion states as the "organized expulsion and extermination of
    Armenians" a synonym of "genocide".


    Dr. Girair Basmadjian, President of the Armenian National Committee of
    Canada, hailed the adoption of the motion as a great step toward the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. "It is a particularly important
    step due to the fact that a large diaspora of Turks live in
    Germany. It is obvious that the German Parliament felt moral, not
    political, pressure to recognize the responsibility of the Ottoman
    Turkish Empire in the extermination and expulsion of the Armenians
    from their homeland."

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