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    Pan Armenian News

    CRIMEA PARLIAMENT NOT GOING TO REVOKE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION


    24.06.2005 04:19

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The adoption of the resolution recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide aroused indignation not only in Azerbaijan and Turkey but in
    Ukraine as well, APA Azeri news agency reported. Yesterday's sitting of the
    Crimean Supreme Rada was rich will calls to revoke the Armenian Genocide
    resolution. Parliament Speaker Boris Deich mentioned of expediency of
    revocation, however the deputies rejected the proposal. Deputy Vladimir
    Kazanin said the demand on revocation of the Armenian Genocide resolution
    was caused by pressure exerted by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. In his
    words the Azeri leader, who arrived in Kiev to participate in Mini Davos
    Forum on June 17-19, during the meeting with Supreme Rada Chairman Vladimir
    Litvin that adoption of such a resolution in inadmissible. The deputy also
    informed that Ilham Aliyev urged V. Litvin to exert pressure on the
    parliament to revoke the resolution. He also added that the Crimean
    parliament did not define the event of 1915 as `genocide' and the delicacy
    manifested by Kiev at present is groundless. V. Kazanin stated that
    Armenians have lived in Crimea for over 1500 years and play an important
    role in its history. Leader of the Crimean branch of the Republican party of
    Ukraine Alexander Gress stated of impossibility of revoking the resolution.
    `In the course 90 years no parliament in the world has ever cancelled any
    decision referring to the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide victims.
    So why should we do it?' he said. To note, only 13 deputies voted in favor
    of including the issue of revocation the resolution in the agenda.
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