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    AZG Armenian Daily #072, 22/04/2005


    Armenian Genocide

    JUAN MENDES TO PLAY MUM

    Jews Would not Tolerate Such Offensive Speech from Special Adviser
    about Holocaust

    One cannot label the speech of Juan Mendes, UN special adviser on the
    prevention of genocide, at the international conference dedicated
    to the Armenian Genocide anything but offensive and hollow. The
    impression from Mendes' speech was that it was written for general
    usage and that he reads that text at other conferences as well.

    Participants of "Ultimate Crime, Ultimate Challenge. Human Rights and
    Genocide" international conference were also amazed and irritated at
    Mendes' speech. During the break, particularly Armenian historians
    and political and state figures said that "Mendes make such a speech
    in Turkey" or "he could prepare a better speech".

    If the UN secretary general's special adviser on the prevention of
    genocide have made such a speech on Holocaust, he would have been
    immediately silenced. Mendes never mentioned Armenian genocide nor
    did he use Armenian massacre, suffering or similar definitions.

    Juan Mendes was, by the way, received by RA President on April
    20. Without hiding his impudence, the special adviser told Robert
    Kocharian that his participation in the Yerevan conference testifies
    to the fact that there is great desire to understand and assess
    what happened with the Armenian people in the beginning of the last
    century. Mendes said that people's historic memory is a good helper
    in this issue and will enable the international community to fully
    clarify the events.

    According to press service of RA President, Kocharian noted that no
    eyewitness of the Genocide casts suspicion on its essence, and the
    Armenian people only revives world community's memory. Kocharian said
    that Armenia still pins great hopes on the international community
    to make just assessment of the fact of Armenian Genocide.

    First foreign speakers of the conference condemned actions against
    the Armenian people in Turkey. Alfred de Zayas, former secretary
    of UN Human Rights Commission, noted that the Turks massacred 1.5
    million Armenians under the veil of military actions during the WW
    I. Zayas said that Turkey keeps occupied the Armenian lands, Armenian
    cultural legacy remains in the territory of Turkey and the Armenian
    nation has the right to take all back. He noted that the Armenian
    churches are turning into mosques and then posed a rhetoric question:
    what would happen if Germany turned Jewish synagogues into churches?

    William Schabas, director of Irish Human Rights Center at the National
    University of Ireland, underscored that the pogroms of Armenians
    in 1915 fall under term "genocide". A Japanese professor, Hiroyshi
    Segava, noted that the en masse massacre of the Armenians should be
    defined as genocide.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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