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    Turkey attitude to Armenian Genocide - Basic test of Turkish democracy

    Pan Armenian News
    21.04.2005 04:03

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The Turkish state repudiating the crime it has
    committed has to learn a lesson of what it has perpetrated. It is
    first of all necessary for Turkey and its people," Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic President Arkady Ghukasian stated when addressing Ultimate
    Crime, Ultimate Challenge: Human Rights and Genocide international
    conference. His statement reads: "Turkey working for accession to
    the EU today is on the verge of a pivotal choice of the further way
    of development of the state and the society. In this respect Turkey's
    attitude towards the fact of the Armenian Genocide is a basic test of
    the Turkish democracy, as well as a litmus paper, which determines the
    country's readiness to take a worthy place in the commonwealth of the
    European states. Surely, it is not an easy choice. However, it is
    inevitable. And it will determine not only Turkey's image tomorrow,
    but also its further role in forming the geopolitical and geoeconomic
    architecture of the region, including in the South Caucasus. One
    thing is clear: Turkey fulfilling an exclusive geopolitical function
    in the South Caucasian region, including that in conflict settlement
    and specifically in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, require a high
    level of political ripeness and capacity to conceptual review of
    its attitude towards the region, as well as factors determining the
    attitude of the peoples of the region to the Turkish state. Today
    the international community, first of all Turkey, should answer the
    following question: which is more rightful and acceptable from the
    point of view of civilization, international law, international
    stability and security - the policy of denial of the Armenian
    Genocide, which admits the continuation of the international crime,
    or search for ways of penitence and facilitation of the Genocide
    consequences, which embodies historical and political courage? No
    Turkish government, replacing its predecessor, can avoid the burden
    of growing responsibility. In two days the Armenians of the world,
    all progressive humanity will pay tribute to victims of the Genocide
    of our people in Ottoman Turkey. Irrespective of how many years pass,
    we will always feel our pain and it will follow the Armenian people
    throughout its future history. Much time will pass until our pain
    will become the pain of the entire humanity. And that time will come
    sooner or later. Our duty - the duty of the whole of the progressive
    humanity is to speed up the coming of that time. April 24 will serve
    an eternal reminder to future generations that crimes against humanity
    cannot have a statute of limitations."
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