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  • International Pressure On Turkey In Issue To Admit Armenian Genocide

    INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE ON TURKEY IN ISSUE TO ADMIT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    IS NOT ENOUGH, GERMAN SCIENTIST THINKS

    YEREVAN, APRIL 20. ARMINFO. The international pressure on Turkey in
    the issue to admit the Armenian Genocide is not strong enough. Tessa
    Hoffman, Professor of Berlin's Freie University told ARMINFO.

    According to her, no state, who has perpetrated a genocide, does
    not confess to the crime until the international community applies
    compulsory measures against it. Germany suffered just such a pressing,
    when it admitted the Holocaust. Speaking of the draft resolution
    on Armenian Genocide, which was recently discussed in Bundestag,
    the scientist mentioned that the initiators of the draft resolution
    do not aim to condemn Turkey. According to them, they use terms,
    by which German diplomats - witnesses of the events of those times,
    describes the Armenian Genocide. "But I'm not sure of the correctness
    of selection of words, as German ambassadors and advisors used very
    clear language, despite the fact that those times the term "genocide"
    was not in use. They used the words and , whereas the draft resolution
    speaks of and. The international community mist use exact language for
    right qualification of the events. There is a big difference between
    the words and. But it was genocide, and the German government is
    informed of it rather well, and today the legislators are not in
    debt to the Armenian diaspora, Turkish diaspora living in Germany,
    as well as to Turkey", the scientist mentioned.

    According to Hoffman, it is not quite right to call on Turkey to
    revise the facts of own historiography and try to make it to criticize
    its past, avoiding clear definition of events. Germany and Turkey
    had specially close allies relations during the World War I. In its
    turn, Germany directly benefitted by the Armenian Genocide, using the
    Armenian human potential as slave power for unskilled labour. "Armenian
    people, including the children, bore the cargos of damaged railway
    lines, which linked the main towns with the front during the war,
    fulfilling the function of railway cars", Hoffman stressed.

    The scientist mentioned that the adoption of the draft resolution
    does not mean yet Germany's recognizing the Armenian Genocide. She
    reminded that the initiative will be considered by the parliamentary
    commission for foreign affairs, then will again be put on the agenda
    of the sittings of the parliament and a final decision will be made
    regarding that before the summer holiday.
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