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    BRITISH-TURKISH DIALOGUE GROUP URGE BELGIUM TO RECOGNIZE CONGO GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.06.2006 16:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The British-Turkish Committee for Dialogue (BTCD),
    a London-based non-governmental organization, has said that it
    supports the Early Day Motion tabled by British Labor Party deputy
    Andrew Dismore calling on the Belgian government to recognize the
    genocide it perpetuated in what is today the Democratic Republic
    of Congo. Dismore, a deputy from Hendon and chairman of the Joint
    Committee on Human Rights in the British Parliament, argues that
    the tragic incidents of 1884 and 1907 that resulted in the deaths
    of millions of ethnic Congolese under the rule of King Leopold II of
    Belgium constituted genocide.

    The Early Day Motion calls on Belgium to recognize the Congolese
    genocide. The Congo incidents were brought to Dismore's attention
    by the BTCD at a public meeting in London in April. At the meeting
    Dismore said that Belgium had to officially recognize the events as
    genocide. After having had confirmation from the British Parliament's
    library that Belgium so far has not apologized for the incidents,
    Dismore tabled the motion at parliament.

    In a press statement, BTCD said it thanks Dismore for the compassion
    he has shown for the victims of this tragedy. The Belgian parliament
    has passed resolutions calling on other nations, including Turkey,
    to reconsider their history and recognize that they had perpetuated
    genocide. Therefore, we call upon the Belgian parliament to face the
    dark pages of its history in the same way that it has suggested to
    other nations, by recognizing the tragedy Belgium caused during this
    period as genocide, the BTCD said.

    Dismore's motion was also signed by 12 other British deputies: 10
    Labor, two Liberal Democrat and one Conservative, reported Turkish
    Daily News.
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