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  • Petition to the Dutch Senate for recognition of Armenian Genocide

    PRESS RELEASE

    Federation of Armenian Organisations in The Netherlands (FAON)
    24 April Committee
    for the recognition and commemoration of the Armenian Genocide of 1915
    Weesperstraat 91
    2574 VS The Hague - The Netherlands
    Contact: M. Hakhverdian
    Tel: +31-704490209
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.24april.nl


    Petition to the Senate concerning recognition of Armenian Genocide

    The Hague - On 28 June, the 24 April Committee for the Recognition and
    Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide will offer a petition to the Dutch
    Senate (at 1:15 p.m., entrance of the Senate). In this petition the
    Committee, which is an organ of the Federation of Armenian Organisations in
    the Netherlands (FAON), requests of the Senate to express itself, among
    others, on the recognition of the Genocide on 1.5 million Armenians during
    World War I. The House of Representatives already recognised the Armenian
    Genocide on 21 December 2004, by unanimously adopting the motion presented
    by Mr. Rouvoet. This motion was welcomed by the government as expressed by
    the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Bot.

    If the Senate also reaches such a statement, the entire Dutch government
    (the legislature) will have expressed itself.

    Furthermore, the petition requests to take an absolute critical position
    against Turkey's hard-running denial policy. This denial policy and its
    consequences on freedom of expression and rights of minorities (which, as
    known, are part of the Copenhagen criteria) must be taken seriously by
    Europe and have consequences for the date on which accession negotiations
    can start. One can mention the threat of author Orhan Pamuk (who in an
    interview spoke of the genocide and now has to live in hiding ), the DVD of
    the Turkish Chamber of Commerce, provided for free with Time Magazine under
    the misleading pretense of tourist information, but which mainly contained a
    political propaganda documentary based on the Turkish denial policy, and
    also the remarks of the Turkish Minister of Justice concerning a conference
    on the Armenian question in Istanbul that had to be cancelled afterwards for
    security reasons.

    It is important for the Senate to continuously raise the Armenian issue at a
    European level, within the framework of motion Rouvoet, and critically
    question and incite Europe to more action in relation with Turkey. As such,
    Prime Minister Erdogan's "call" to forming an Armenian and Turkish
    commission of historians right before the ninetieth anniversary of the
    Armenian genocide, was not unmasked by Europe or Minister Bot as a publicity
    stunt to divert the attention of the commemoration. The incredibility of the
    call were plain from the beginning. On the one hand, from the many remarks
    around that time that Turkey is proud of its history and that no genocide
    had taken place, it appears that there is no basis in Turkey for such a
    commission. On the other hand, from Turkey's refusal to allow for the
    activities of such a commission to work under normal conditions, such as
    diplomatic relations and the lifting of the border blockade between both
    countries.

    The President of the Standing Committee for Foreign Affairs Mr. van Gennip
    will receive the petition.
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