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    CZECH PRESIDENT SAYS OTTOMAN MASS KILLINGS CONSTITUTE 'GENOCIDE

    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, NEWS | FEBRUARY 13, 2014 1:20 PM

    PRAGUE (RFE/RL and Armenpress) -- Czech President Milos Zeman said this
    week that the mass killings of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey amounted to
    "genocide."

    "Next year it will be 100 years since the genocide of the Armenian
    people in the year of 1915, when 1.5 million of Armenians died,"
    Zeman said during Armenian President Serge Sargisian's official visit
    to Prague on January 30.

    The Czech Republic, a member of the European Union and NATO, is not
    among the 23 countries that formally recognize the mass killings
    as genocide.

    Zeman took office last year.

    Czech Senator Jaromir Stetina welcomed the statement of the Czech
    president about the Armenian Genocide. He has regularly advocated
    for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide at the course of his
    activities.

    In a conversation with Armenpress, Stetina said that he intends to
    introduce a declaration on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide to
    foreign relations and defense committees of the Parliament of Czech
    Republic on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide. "The declaration will be introduced in 2015 ahead of the
    100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. I would like Czech Senate
    to join the civilized parliaments which have recognized the Armenian
    Genocide. Preparatory work activities towards the declaration will
    launch in late 2014," Czech Senator stated. Jaromír Å teÌ~Ltina
    strongly hopes that the official visit of the President of Czech
    Republic to Armenia by the invitation of the President of the Republic
    of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan will greatly contribute to the adoption of
    the declaration on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    Czech Senator also assessed positively the meeting of the President
    of the Republic of Armenia with the spiritual leader of the Czech
    Republic, Archbishop of Prague Dominik Duka who supports the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    Zeman hosted a state dinner in honor of Sargisian, during which
    the latter offered a toast to the Czech Republic, the prospects of
    closer ties, historical relations of the two peoples, the Armenian
    community of the Czech Republic, which introduces a natural bridge
    for the Armenian-Czech relations and several other subjects.

    Among other things the both sides emphasized that the friendship of
    the Armenian and Czech peoples is a firm basis for the development
    and strengthening of interstate ties.

    Sargisian expressed his gratitude and stressed that the Armenian
    people remembers with acknowledgement the names of the worthy sons of
    the Czech people, such as President of Czechoslovakia Tomas Masaryk
    and his contemporary, Czech author and humanist Karel Hansa, whose
    humanistic and socio-political activity spread light on the Armenian
    Genocide, which was the first genocide of the 20th century.

    EU powers and NATO members France and Germany are among those who
    have recognized it as "genocide."

    - See more at:
    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2014/02/13/czech-president-says-ottoman-mass-killings-constitute-genocide/#sthash.Bd1No7R7.dpuf



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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