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    Communist leader scoffs at calls to withdraw Russian troops from Armenia

    Arminfo
    16 Mar 05

    YEREVAN

    "Only the [Armenian] politicians registered in the Washington's
    personnel department today can speak about the need to withdraw
    Russian troops from Armenia," the first secretary of the Communist
    Party of Armenia, Ruben Tovmasyan, has told an Arminfo
    correspondent. He was commenting on frequent statements by some
    politicians in the republic about the need of Armenia's integration
    into NATO and the withdrawal of the Russian contingent from Armenia.

    Given such a bloodthirsty neighbour as Turkey, the demand for the
    withdrawal of the Russian troops means initiating a repetition of 1915
    [events in Ottoman Turkey described in Armenia as genocide]. "The
    withdrawal of the Russian troops will means an end to Armenia," the
    leader of the Armenian communists stressed. He recalled that there had
    been rises and declines in a 300-year-old history of the
    Russian-Armenian relations, but at the same time these relations had
    never cooled down.

    The Western countries' anti-Armenian position is an incontestable
    fact, Tovmasyan said. In particular, none of the US leaders has ever
    used the word "genocide" giving an assessment of the sad events in
    western Armenia [northeastern Turkey] in the beginning of the last
    century [1915].

    Meanwhile, new steps have been taken in Russia for the international
    recognition of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. For
    example, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation this January
    helped the Armenian communists to achieve a condemnation of the
    genocide by the Union of the Communist Parties. The communist parties
    of the former 15 Soviet republics called on their countries'
    governments and also the international community to condemn the
    Armenian genocide.

    Tovmasyan said that the communist parties of foreign countries as well
    as the socialist forces which have strong positions in a number of
    Latin American and European countries are currently joining the
    process of the recognition of the genocide.
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