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    ARMENIAN HISTORIANS ENTER NEW STAGE OF ANNIHILATING GENOCIDE CONSEQUENCES
    By Tatoul Hakobian

    AZG Armenian Daily #070, 20/04/2005
    Armenian Genocide

    "Great Genocide. Truth and Condemnation" scientific conference
    completed in a round table yesterday. Professor Nikolay Hovhanissian,
    chairman of the Round Table, head of the Institute for Oriental Studies
    at RA National Academy of Sciences, said that more attention should
    be paid to the consequences of the Ammonia Genocide, i.e. moral,
    territorial and financial as today's Turkey will not recognize its
    crime committed in 1915.

    Hovhannisian stated that a large-scale movement denying the Jewish
    Holocaust exists in the world and we should organize a front of the
    nations that survived in the genocide.

    Professor Alexander Manasian stated in his speech that by saying a
    "genocide" we mean the massacres of the Turkish Armenians, while "in
    1918, Turkey carried out another genocide out of its borders, in Baku,
    the so-called "white genocide" that continued till the 90s." Manasian
    emphasized that "the idea of the Azerbaijani Armenians doesn't exist in
    our political conscience." He added that the Genocide of the Armenians
    continued till 80-90-ies, meaning the massacres in Baku and Sumgait.

    Youri Aleksanian, a biologist, expressed concern that after the Turkish
    Mskhets return to Javakhk "the Armenian state will be surrounded
    by the Turkish circle." He suggested to send an open letter to the
    Turkish intelligentsia, the Turkish people and the state, requesting
    "why they take the burden of a genocide on their shoulders." "Why
    the Turks took the burden of the Young Turks?" Aleksanian asked and
    emphasized that "we should be neighbors with the Turks." Aleksanian
    made another observation asking: "Could we ask them to give us an
    outlet to the Black Sea?"

    Stepan Stepanian, political expert, said that we should enter a new
    stage of annihilating the consequences of the genocide. He said that
    even if Turkey recognizes and condemns the genocide we will have no
    positive results and reminded that as a result of the massacres the
    Armenians lost the greater part of their motherland.

    Other historians also held speeches during the round table. Generally,
    it was hard to understand what our historians wanted to say. There
    was no coordinated approach during the discussions.

    Today begins "Ultimate Crime, Ultimate Challenge, Genocide and
    Human Rights" international scientific conference dedicated to 90th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. World known historians, human
    rights protectors, statesmen and political figures will make speeches
    at this conference.
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