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    ANALYST: DECLARATION ON GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL 'REALISTIC' ONLY IF ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS ARE CANCELED

    GENOCIDE | 02.02.15 | 16:20

    Ara Papyan

    By GAYANE MKRTCHYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    Political analyst Ara Papyan, who heads the Modus Vivendi center,
    considers the Pan-Armenian Declaration on the 100th Anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide realistic only if the Armenian Parliament cancels
    the Armenian-Turkish Protocols signed in Zurich, Switzerland, in 2009.

    The 12-point declaration urges Turkey to "face their own history and
    memory", putting an end to the denial policy of the Armenian Genocide.

    "[The declaration] expresses the united will of Armenia and the
    Armenian people to achieve worldwide recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide and the elimination of the consequences of the Genocide,
    preparing to this end a file of legal claims as a point of departure
    in the process of restoring individual, communal and pan-Armenian
    rights and legitimate interests," the document states.

    Papyan thinks that the Pan-Armenian Declaration and the Zurich
    Protocols contradict each other.

    "If we theoretically admit that Turkey will ratify the protocols,
    then these two documents will contradict each other, and in that case
    it is unclear what policy should be applied, and if this declaration
    is not simply formality but actually contains political context
    and actually expresses positions, governments must make two steps -
    by a special order the Armenian President must cancel the signature
    of the Armenian representative under the Zurich Protocols, and the
    Parliament must declare a Day of Fatherland on November 22," he said.

    By declaring Fatherland Day Armenia prevents Turkey from further
    possibilities of invoking Armenia's inaction and using it for not
    accepting a lawsuit in the international court.

    Ara Papyan sees as positive the fact that this Declaration in terms
    of its demands and formation was a step forward, but not enough. He
    highlights the part of the Declaration where the role and significance
    of the Sevres Peace Treaty of 10 August 1920 and U.S. President
    Woodrow Wilson's Arbitral Award of 22 November 1920 in overcoming
    the consequences of the Armenian Genocide are mentioned.

    "This is the first instance when it is emphasized and valued by
    the Armenian President personally. Now, if we convert this from the
    diplomatic language into a simple one, by which, besides reference and
    tribute, we also clarify some territorial demands, because especially
    the Arbitrary Award speaks of territories, it states Armenia-Turkey
    border," he said.

    http://armenianow.com/genocide/60271/armenia_genocide_declaration_turkey_protocols_ara_ papyan


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