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    90 SECOND PROOF OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

       YEREVAN, APRIL 6, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Assembly of America
    (AAA) said on March 22, 2005 Ross Vartian, Executive Director of the
    AAA, was interviewed by Al Hurra TV network (a U.S. State Department
    sponsored TV network broadcast to the Arabic speaking world).
       Mr. Vartian was given 90 seconds to answer the question:
    "Armenians claim that the Turks committed genocide - what proof is
    there?" If his response was longer than 90 seconds, it would have
    been edited. Mr. Vartian used the full 90 seconds without going over
    that time limit.
       Below is the English version of Mr. Vartian's response.
       "The U.S. National Archives contain thousands of pages documenting
    the premeditated extermination of the Armenian people. The official
    records of many other countries corroborate the evidence gathered by
    U.S. diplomats, including Ottoman Turkey's WW I friends and foes.
       At the end of WW I, a Turkish Military Tribunal was convened. The
    Prime Minister, the Minister of War, the Minister of the Navy and the
    Minister of Education were declared guilty by unanimous vote of the
    Tribunal.
       Adolph Hitler understood the world's tendency to not act on its
    moral outrage and to move on when he said on the eve of his invasion
    of Poland, "Who, after all, speaks nowadays of the annihilation of
    the Armenians."
       Today a growing list of nations and intergovernmental bodies has
    affirmed the facts of the Armenian Genocide.
       Additionally, 126 Holocaust and Genocide scholars declared the
    Armenian Genocide an incontestable fact, urged all democracies to
    recognize this crime and called upon Turkey to do the same.
       The International Center for Transitional Justice was asked to
    study the applicability of the UN Genocide Convention to this crime
    against humanity. It found that "the events, viewed collectively, can
    thus be said to include all of the elements of the crime of genocide
    as defined in the Convention."
       Pope John Paul, Nobel Laureates Bishop Desmond Tutu and Elie
    Weisel, and most recently renowned Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, all
    have affirmed the truth. To enhance its standing in the international
    community, to come to terms with its genocidal legacy, and for the
    sake of its evolving democracy, Turkey should face the facts of
    history."

    --Boundary_(ID_xrAi/tb7NNDK/wXELIu1kA)--
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