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    PRESS RELEASE
    FEDERATION OF ARMENIAN ORGANISATIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS (FAON)
    24 April Committee
    Weesperstraat 91
    NL - 2574 VS The Hague
    Contact: M. Hakhverdian
    Tel. 070 4490209
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.24april.nl

    Press Release

    COMMEMORATION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 1915-2005

    Great public interest for commemoration of Armenian Genocide at the Armenian
    Genocide memorial in Assen

    Assen/The Hague, 24 April 2005 - By buses, train and cars from several parts
    of the country more than thousand Armenians and other interested persons
    attended today the commemoration ceremony of the 90th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide at the Armenian Genocide memorial in Assen. A survivor of
    the Armenian Genocide, meanwhile the 92 years old lady was also present this
    year in Assen.

    The commemoration meeting was organised by the 24 April Committee of the
    Federation of Armenian Organisations in the Netherlands (FAON). The ceremony
    started with laying of wreaths and prayer of the Armenian priest at the
    memorial in the cemetery De Boskamp in Assen. This memorial was erected at
    the request of an Armenian inhabitant of Assen four years ago following
    intensive protest of rightist Turks and procedures up to the Council of
    State.

    This year's commemoration is significant for the Armenians living in Holland
    by the fact that the Dutch parliament has recognised the Armenian Genocide
    last year by adopting the Rouvoet motion.

    After the ceremony at the memorial a commemoration meeting took place in the
    auditorium with Armenian declamation and music (among others doudouk) and
    with several speakers like Dutch MP Farah Karimi, professor René Diekstra,
    the Armenologist professor Jos Weitenberg, representative of the Armenian
    embassy Tigran Balayan and father Armen Melkonian. On behalf of the
    organisation Mato Hakhverdian spoke as Chairman of the FAON, Noubar Sipan as
    Chairman of the 24 April Committee, and Inge Drost as member of the 24 April
    Committee. The commemoration in Assen was covered by Dutch national and
    regional Radio and TV and almost all Dutch newspapers.

    The speakers expressed each in his own way heavy criticism on the Turkish
    denial of the Genocide. Farah Karimi indicated that at recent discussion of
    the Armenian question in the Turkish parliament an ovation had taken place
    at the declaration that there was no Genocide. Instead, according to Karimi,
    it would have been appropriate to observe a minute of silence for the
    victims of the Genocide. Professor Diekstra, prevented by circumstances to
    be present personally, criticised in his text Erdogan's call for an 'open
    debate' on this question. Nonsense, according to Diekstra, because one
    cannot debate the truth. He is supporter of the imposition of recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide to Turkey, namely by putting this as a condition for
    the negotiations with the EU. This is the best way, also for the
    democratisation and human rights in Turkey, according to Diekstra.

    The recognition of the Genocide by the Dutch Parliament does not mean that
    the 24 April Committee will remain quiet. The Committee wants, in
    co-operation with Dutch organisations, to do something for the information
    deprivation in the Netherlands about this subject, among others by means of
    lesson material. Furthermore the Committee puts: denial of the Armenian
    genocide must be stopped, to start with the Netherlands. To this end the
    committee will not be afraid of taking legal steps against denialists of the
    Genocide.
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