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    ACCORDING TO TURKOLOGIST, ISSUE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SHOULD BE MOVED FROM POLITICAL FIELD TO INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FIELD

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Mar 28 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 28, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Armenia's policy
    towards Turkey is extremely mild. Turkologist Ruben Safrastian
    expressed such an opinion at the March 28 dispute dedicated to the
    problems of Armenian-Turkish relations, organized at the "Heyeli"
    (Mirror) club. "I don't mean that we should threaten them by a sword
    demanding that our lands be returned: it is time that the issue of
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide should be moved from the political
    field to the international legal field," he emphasized. According
    to the scientist, Armenia as a state should be able to unite the
    forces of all Armenians and involving the best foreign specialists, to
    formulate all demands connected with the international recognition of
    the Genocide in the form of international legal documents. Safrastian
    mentioned that there are two international instances where it is
    possible to bring a lawsuit against Turkey accusing it for committing
    a genocide as a legal successor state. They are the UN and the Hague
    International Court. According to him, Armenia has no possibility to
    achieve success in the UN as the Islamic world will support Turkey but
    in case of preparing properly Armenia can gain victory at the Hague
    International Court, which is currently the most authoritative judicial
    structure in the world. The Armenian side's demands can concern
    both moral and financial and territorial compensation. According to
    another participant of the dispute, member of the Armenian National
    Movement board Hovhannes Igitian, the recognition of the Genocide
    will be possible only when this fact is perceived by the Turkish
    society. According to Igitian, a dispute proceeds on this issue in the
    Turkish society. The evidence of it are the expressions of writer Orhan
    Pamuk and other Turkish figures about the Armenian Genocide, articles
    on the Armenian cause published in the Turkish newspapers, etc. In
    this issue he also attached importance to the role of the Armenian
    community of Turkey, the number of which, according to different
    calculations, makes from 50 to 300 thousand. According to Igitian,
    the Armenian public does not form a political power, therefore it can
    have no impact on the Armenian-Turkish relations. Igitian did not agree
    to the thought that we can achieve the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide by means of the Hague Court. According to him, the issue is
    political and the international court, as we see from the experience of
    Balkan countries, is not free from the influence of the great policy.
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