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    REMEMBERING ARMENIAN, GREEK, SERBIAN, JEWISH AND ROMA (GYPSY) VICTIMS OF
    GENOCIDE ON 22-24 APRIL 2005

    FUND FOR GENOCIDE RESEARCH
    Yugoslavia, Belgrade
    27 marta 24/I
    tel/fax (381-11) 3238-790, (381-11) 334--7758
    E-Mail [email protected]

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    13 December 2004

    BELGRADE -- Genocide is the most severe crime against Humanity and
    International Law. It is frequently a consequence of the crime against
    peace which occurs at times when great world powers attempt to achieve
    world domination.

    Twentieth century is marked by Genocide. In 1915, Turkey committed
    Genocide on Armenian and Greek populations. During World War II Croatian
    Nazis known as Ustasha committed a Genocide in the system of
    Concentration Camps of Jasenovac. Literally hundreds of thousands of
    Eastern Orthodox Serbs, as well as Jews, Roma people and some Croatian
    anti-fascists were bestially murdered.

    On 22 April 1945 a few surviving inmates made a heroic break through and
    liberated themselves from Jasenovac. The day of April 22 is declared
    Victims of Genocide Remembrance Day. The Council of the Serbian Eastern
    Orthodox Church decided that every year on that day a holy liturgy will
    be held and we will pray for the souls of the victims of Genocide.

    At the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th century, from 1894 to 1923,
    the Ottoman Empire committed a Genocide on Christian population of the
    Near East, in Asia Minor between Black Sea and Meditteranean. The
    estimate is that some 3.5 million Christians were murdered during that
    period. Sultan Abud Hamid started a state Genocide against Armenian
    people in 1893. By 1896 some 300,000 Armenians were brutally murdered.
    In a repeated massacre in 1909 some two hundred Armenian villages were
    pillaged. Only in Adan, district of Cilicia, between 20 and 30 thousand
    Christian Armenians perished.

    During World War One, the Ottoman Empire, in alliance with Germany and
    Austria-Hungary, was resolute to fulfill the plan of "Turkey to the
    Turks." This plan of building "Greater Turkey" (so called "Turan")
    included complete elimination of all Christians - the Greeks, Armenians,
    Syrians and Nestorians - who constituted some 10% of the population of
    the country. The pogrom started on 24 April 1915. The Turkish Government
    deported 1,800,000 Armenians; some two thirds of the entire Armenian
    population. They were send to a March of Death, Southwards through
    Syrian desert and to East Anadolia, the Asian part of Turkey. The desert
    was the scene of massacre, rape, starvation and dehydration, which is
    how most of these poor people perished. Over 1.5 million Christian
    Armenians were thus murdered. This includes some four thousand priests
    and bishops. The Turks tried to forcefully convert Armenian children.
    Those who reneged on their Christian roots and became Muslims were
    allowed to live, but now under new, Muslim names. This is but repetition
    of what the Ottoman Turks did, over centuries, to the Serbian population
    as they forcefully converted kidnapped Serbian children into Janissaries.

    After they cleansed the Armenians, the Turks turned their attention
    toward the Greeks. In the town of Smyrna the Turkish conquerors went
    from house to house. There they raped and murdered the Greek owners and
    then pillaged and burned their houses. French, British and American
    ships were at bay and witnessed the carnage but were sure not to
    interfere. The American Consul, though, compared the destiny of Smyrna
    to the Roman destruction of Carthagina.

    To this day the Turkish Government did not acknowledge its
    responsibility for the crime of Genocide perpetrated on Greek and
    Armenian population. This behavior enabled even Hitler to try to excuse
    his own act of Genocide and Holocaust by saying: "Who ever mentions
    Armenians today?"

    On 18 June 1987, the European Parliament issued a decision to bind
    acceptance of Turkey to the Union on the condition that Turkish
    Government should acknowledge its Genocide perpetrated on the Armenians.
    Mr. Roberto Kalderoli, the Italian Minister for Reform, went so far as
    to say in December 2004 that eventual acceptance of Turkey into European
    Union "would be a crime against our History and against our Christian
    heritage."

    Today, 60 years after Genocide perpetrated on the Orthodox Serbs in Nazi
    Croatia, there is no recognition of that fact. Without this basic fact
    it is impossible to understand the roots and the cause of the events of
    the last few years of the 20th century as they happened on the grounds
    of former Yugoslavia. Unluckily, in the trials conducted in Croatian
    capital of Zagreb in 1986 and 1999, both Dr Anrija Artukovif, who was
    Minister of Interior of Ustasha (the Croat Nazi) Government and Mr.
    Dinko akif, who was a commander of Jasenovac Concentration Camp, were
    sentenced only for common acts of murder and not for the crimes of Genocide.

    All of this explains how it was possible that the Serbian people were
    target to a genocide once again, at the end of the same century. In
    1990's the Serbs were victims of jihad as Mujahedin pored into Bosnia
    and Herzegovina. The Croatian Government fulfilled its World War II
    genocidal plan as almost entire Serbian population, who lived for
    centuries as majority in Krajina and Western Bosnia was cleansed by
    Croat armed forces in 1995. The last census in Croatia conducted in
    2001, shows that only 4.2% of Serbs are still citizens of that country!
    In Kosovo and Metohija the Serbian population is again a target. In that
    Province, under UN supervision, the Albanian terrorists are cleansing
    all Christian Orthodox as well as all non-Albanian population. The
    Albanian terrorists already dare threaten integrity of the remaining
    parts of Serbia as well as question the integrity of neighboring
    Macedonia and Greece.

    Neither President of Croatia Franjo Tudjman nor the President of Muslim
    part of Bosnia Alija Izetbegovic were charged with Genocide. On the
    other hand, the entire political leadership of the Serbian people - all
    the Presidents of Serbia, Yugoslavia, Republic of Srpska Krajina,
    Republika Srpska - as well as the entire military leadership of the
    Serbian people - all were charged with nothing less but Genocide! This
    was done by the self-declared "International Community" as the Western
    Governments like to be call themselves.

    The Muslim controlled Bosnian Government is charging the remaining
    Serbian lands of Serbia and Montenegro with Genocide! In the law suit
    submitted to the International Court they demand a compensation worth
    between 200 and 300 billion dollars!!! Croatians who cleansed Serbian
    population from large swaths of Historicaly Serb-populated Krajina,
    dared charge the Serbian people with the same.

    The complete truth about the Genocide perpetrated in 20th century is not
    fully known. The responsibility is not acknowledged. The perpetrators
    are not yet charged and brought to justice for their crime. This
    situation enabled a climate in which it was possible that someone like
    Mr. Ramu Haradinaj, an ethnic-Albanian who committed crimes of Genocide
    against non-Albanian population was declared a Prime Minister of Kosovo.
    This in the very place where he perpetrated his crime. The self-declared
    "International Community" refused to intervene. In 2004 alone, the same
    "International Community" issued 59 (fifty-nine) orders in NATO-occupied
    Bosnia, with express purpose to enslave the surviving Serbian population
    that fell under their control. The orders were to single-handedly depose
    the entire leadership the Serbian people elected in Republika Srpska,
    the remaining Serbian entity in Bosnia. All Ministers as well as
    generals of the entity were deposed in this dictatorial fashion.

    From Serbia, the "International Community" demands surrender of the
    Yugoslav general who was in charge of suppressing Albanian terrorism in
    Kosovo and Metohia. This is but another attack on the sovereignty of the
    Serbian people.

    This, 21st century started with mass Genocide in Darfur, Sudan. The
    "International Community" did nothing to protect the victims. They did
    not even use harsh words to describe this Genocide on non-Arab population.

    On 22 April 2005, it will be 60th anniversary of the day when surviving
    few charged to liberate themselves from Jasenovac.

    On 24 April 2005 it will be 90th anniversary of the Turkish Genocide
    perpetrated on Armenians, Greeks and other people.

    The Days of 22-24 April 2005 we declare the Days of Remembrance of the
    Armenian, Greek, Serbian, Jewish and Roma Victims of Genocide.

    We ask you for help to commemorate those events.

    We plan to organize an International Symposium as well as an Exhibition
    which would present to the public - here and abroad - the historical
    roots as well as causes for continued Genocide.

    Please respond as soon as possible.

    Respectfully,

    SERBIAN-ARMENIAN SOCIETY
    Boda Markovif, President

    ARMENIAN SOCIETY OF BELGRADE (SERBIA)
    Miodrag Vartabedijan, Honorary President

    SOCIETY OF GREEKS OF SERBIA ;RIGA OD FERE+
    Jannis Savas, President

    SERBIAN-GREEK FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY
    Prof. Dr. Miodrag Stojanovif, President

    JEWISH-SERBIAN FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY
    Academitian Ljubomir Tadif, President

    ROMA WORLD PARLIAMENT
    Dragoljub Ackovif, Vice-President

    SOCIETY OF JASENOVAC SURVIVORS
    Smilja Tima, President

    COMMITTEE FOR JASENOVAC, SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
    Archbishop Atanasije Jeftif, President

    FUND FOR GENOCIDE RESEARCH
    Dr Milan Bulajif, President
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