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    Divers Bulletin no. 15 (143) / April 25, 2005

    News

    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE COMMEMORATED IN ROMANIA

    BUCHAREST - On April 24, Armenians in Romania celebrated 90 years since
    the first genocide of the 20th century, when several hundred thousand
    Armenians were killed or forced to leave their homes. "The road was full
    of children, starving children, they could not go on, children thrown
    away on the fields ... This is a very sad story. We will forget about this
    once we die and another generation comes along. But the people who
    actually lived these moments cannot forget. It is impossible",
    remembered Agop Cividian, an ethnic Armenian in Romania who lived the
    drama of the genocide against his people. His memories are included in
    the volume "Faces of the city. Life-history in Bucharest" (author Zoltan
    Rostas) and is one of the few true testimonies published in Romanian on
    the tragedy 90 years ago.

    The history of the Armenian genocide is not enough known, not in lack of
    enough proofs but because the subject is considered touchy, especially
    politically speaking.

    The genocide against the Armenians was for the first time acknowledged
    by Uruguay in 1965, being followed by other 13 countries, by World
    Church Council, by the International People's Courthouse, by UN
    Sub-commission for human rights and by the European Parliament in 1987.
    As a symbolic gesture, Holland acknowledged the genocide in December
    2004, while being at the presidency of the European Union.
    Government of Turkey has repeatedly denied the genocide in the past ten
    years and spent important amounts of money to prove this actually had
    not taken place. Turkey's current efforts to be accepted to accede to
    the European Union are somehow affected by the refusal to acknowledge
    the genocide against the Armenians.

    Senator Varujan Vosganian, one of the representatives of the Armenians'
    Union in Romania held a speech during Senate meeting on April 18, 2005,
    urging Romania to acknowledge the Armenians genocide: "Within this
    humanist perspective and of democratization of the international law,
    taking the example of other countries in the membership countries of the
    European Union, the Parliament of Romania might start-up the procedures
    to officially acknowledge the genocide in 1915". "May this day be for
    all an occasion to understand these facts cannot repeat, that nobody,
    nowhere should suffer from having born a certain nationality", concludes
    Vosganian.

    Author: DIVERS

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