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    RA PRESIDENT: WE BECAME VICTIMS OF FIRST WORLD WAR THOUGH WE WERE NOT
    INITIATORS OF THAT WAR

    Pan Armenian News
    20.04.2005 03:46

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ We pay tribute to the memory of vanished victims as
    we commemorate the 90-th anniversary of the tragic events. We do it
    with double pain, since we are still bound to continue the struggle
    for the international recognition of the committed crime", Armenian
    President Robert Kocharian stated today at the opening ceremony of
    the Ultimate Crime, Ultimate Challenge. Human Rights and Genocide
    International Conference. The statement of the Armenian leader says,
    "The First World War aimed at global re-distribution of the world and
    the big ideological controversy of the 20-th century that followed
    became the major obstacles to recognition of the legitimate rights
    of the Armenian people. We became victims of the First World War even
    though we were not the initiators of that war. And our right for the
    memory was sacrificed to the Cold War even though we were not its
    masterminds. When the planned policy of extermination of the Armenian
    nation was executed the term "genocide" did not exist. Now was it
    defined. There were no international structures that could serve as a
    floor for the discussions to give a united response to that crime of
    genocide. Obviously the world is changing. It took time for the world
    to treat genocides as crimes against humanity with all the relevant
    consequences. It took time to prevent the practice of sacrificing
    fundamental humanitarian values to the geopolitical interests of
    great powers and to include the moral considerations into foreign
    policy making of the civilized world. The avenue of that change was
    tragic for many peoples. For the Armenian people the price of that
    change equals one and a half million of human lives."
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