CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF TEHRAN ON ORGANIZATION OF ARRANGEMENTS IN
CONNECTION WITH 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE PUBLISHES
PRINCIPLES OF ITS ACTIVITIES
YEREVAN, February 3 (Noyan Tapan). The Central Committee on
organization and holding of arrangements in connection with the 90th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, which was recently established
at the Armenian Diocese of Tehran, published the principles of its
activities. These activities are mainly directed at the establishment
of the corresponding atmosphere for the recognition of the Armenian
Genocide by the Iranian Islamic parliament, submission of a demand on
the recognition of the Genocide as a condition for the admission of
Turkey in the European family, demand that Turkey should compensate
for material and moral damage caused to the Armenian people, coverage
of the process of the destruction of the Armenian monuments of culture
and history continuing up to day, etc.. While carrying out the
abovementioned actions the Commission should be guided by the fact
that all the statements are addressed to the Turkish government and
don't concern the people or some community. This information was
published in the "Alik" ("Wave") newspaper of Tehran.
CONNECTION WITH 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE PUBLISHES
PRINCIPLES OF ITS ACTIVITIES
YEREVAN, February 3 (Noyan Tapan). The Central Committee on
organization and holding of arrangements in connection with the 90th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, which was recently established
at the Armenian Diocese of Tehran, published the principles of its
activities. These activities are mainly directed at the establishment
of the corresponding atmosphere for the recognition of the Armenian
Genocide by the Iranian Islamic parliament, submission of a demand on
the recognition of the Genocide as a condition for the admission of
Turkey in the European family, demand that Turkey should compensate
for material and moral damage caused to the Armenian people, coverage
of the process of the destruction of the Armenian monuments of culture
and history continuing up to day, etc.. While carrying out the
abovementioned actions the Commission should be guided by the fact
that all the statements are addressed to the Turkish government and
don't concern the people or some community. This information was
published in the "Alik" ("Wave") newspaper of Tehran.