TURKEY MUST REPENT
Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
25 April 05
Each Armenian, in whichever part of the world he lives, at the bottom
of his heart keeps the undying memory of the victims of the Armenian
Genocide. On these days it is the 90th anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide. In my opinion, it is not only a day of commemoration of the
innocent victims but also a day for drawing an important lesson from
the history and bringing together all the Armenians around the idea of
homeland. We are glad that the number of countries condemning the
Genocide is growing, thereby making the international community
understand that it was a crime perpetrated not only against the
Armenians but against humanity. It was the worst action against the
mankind and the global civilization. I think that the present
authorities of the Republic of Armenia have also had their great
contribution to this. Today Turkey does not intend to recognize the
Genocide, whereas it is also necessary for this country and its
people. Moreover, if the parliament of any country puts forward the
question of recognizing the Armenian genocide, the threats of official
Ankara follow immediately. It is absurd that after imposing a heavy
blockade on Armenia and backing Azerbaijan Turkey tries to act as a
mediator in the Karabakh â=80` Azerbaijani talks. Nevertheless, I am
convinced that the time when the international organizations will
oblige Turkey to repent will come soon.
ARTEM ABRAHAMIAN.
25-04-2005
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
25 April 05
Each Armenian, in whichever part of the world he lives, at the bottom
of his heart keeps the undying memory of the victims of the Armenian
Genocide. On these days it is the 90th anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide. In my opinion, it is not only a day of commemoration of the
innocent victims but also a day for drawing an important lesson from
the history and bringing together all the Armenians around the idea of
homeland. We are glad that the number of countries condemning the
Genocide is growing, thereby making the international community
understand that it was a crime perpetrated not only against the
Armenians but against humanity. It was the worst action against the
mankind and the global civilization. I think that the present
authorities of the Republic of Armenia have also had their great
contribution to this. Today Turkey does not intend to recognize the
Genocide, whereas it is also necessary for this country and its
people. Moreover, if the parliament of any country puts forward the
question of recognizing the Armenian genocide, the threats of official
Ankara follow immediately. It is absurd that after imposing a heavy
blockade on Armenia and backing Azerbaijan Turkey tries to act as a
mediator in the Karabakh â=80` Azerbaijani talks. Nevertheless, I am
convinced that the time when the international organizations will
oblige Turkey to repent will come soon.
ARTEM ABRAHAMIAN.
25-04-2005
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress