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    ARTSAKH YOUTH ABOUT THE GENOCIDE

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    25 April 05

    In the years of World War I, in 1914 - 1918 the Turkish rulers, with
    the support of Kaiser Germany and the connivance of the Western powers
    perpetrated massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. The first
    victims of the horrible manslaughter perpetrated by the Young Turks
    were the intelligentsia of West Armenia. Soon the policy of genocide
    of the Turkish tyranny involved all the places in the Ottoman Empire
    inhabited by Armenians. Massacres were perpetrated in the settlements,
    on the way and in places of exile, particularly in the deserts of Deir
    El Zor and Ras El Ain. The progressive countries of the world have
    always condemned by the Armenian Genocide. A number of countries,
    namely Uruguay (1965), Argentina (1985), Cyprus (1990), Russia, Greece
    (1995), Australia (1997), Belgium (1998), Sweden, Italy, Lebanon,
    Vatican (2000), France (2001), Switzerland (2003), Canada, Slovakia
    (2004), Poland (2005) recognized and condemned the Armenian
    Genocide. No doubt after ninety years the Armenian diplomacy will
    become more actively involved in the process of the international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide and will do its best to achieve
    the recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide by
    Turkey. It is interesting to know the opinion of the young people of
    Artsakh on this. YERVAND HAJIYAN,`Haiki Serund' Youth Public
    Organization, in charge of public relations:`The ninetieth anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide is a stimulus for the process of recognition
    of the monstrous crime by the international community, and making it
    an up-to-date topic of discussions in different governmental and
    public sectors. It is reassuring that the parliament of Poland
    condemned the ruthless massacres of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey, and
    the parliaments of Germany and Hungary are going to discuss the
    question of recognition of the Genocide. Sixteen foreign countries
    have recognized the undeniable fact of the Genocide. On the 90th
    anniversary of the Genocide large-scale propaganda is carried out in
    Armenia and the Diaspora, as well as in Artsakh. Besides the official
    events the youth public organizations of Nagorno Karabakh are also
    determined to contribute to the difficult process of achieving
    recognition of the worst crime of the twentieth century.' ARMINE
    HAYRAPETIAN, chair of ARF `Aram Manoukian' Students' Union: `Ninety
    years after the Genocide an unprecedented reaction to the Armenian
    Genocide both in Armenia and foreign countries was reported, whichis
    both good and bad. It would be better if similar reaction was not only
    on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
    but the entire Armenian nation was a persistent claimant in the
    process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide. This especially
    refers to the Armenian youth. Decades ago the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation was, in fact, the only force which consistently pursued the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. There were moments when the
    Federation had to sacrifice the lives of its young fighters (five
    young men in Lisbon) to keep the idea of fair claims burning. Today
    the role of the youth in the recognition of the Armenian Genocide is
    becoming leading, and on the way of pursuing the Armenian Cause
    besides recognition the Armenian youth must pay much attention to the
    issue of restitution. I think the wound will never heal if justice is
    not restored.'

    NVARD OHANJANIAN.
    25-04-2005
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