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    TWO APPROACHES TO PROBLEM OF RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Regnum, Russia
    March 29 2006

    "Not recognizing the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915,
    present Turkey wishes to avoid the status of country-aggressor in the
    international community. Territorial or financial reasons do not play
    important role in the process," stated Professor, Head of Turkish
    Department of Oriental Institute of Armenian NAS Ruben Safrastyan
    during discussion with member of governing board of the Armenian
    National Movement, Chairman of Permanent Parliamentary Commission on
    External Ties in 1995-1999 Hovhannes Igityan.

    As a REGNUM correspondent informs, according to Ruben Safrastyan,
    despite the fact, that the Turkish state policy, and its history
    has excluded "a page devoted to massacre of 1915", the authorities
    of the country do not deny the genocide. They invite Armenia to
    conduct discussion, which is "rejected by our side." He suggested
    using experience of state suits against state: Bosnia against Serbia,
    Serbia against Croatia. "Armenia has to use the experience now," stated
    Safrastyan, adding, little by little the Armenian Genocide recognition
    transits from state level to problem of national security. At the
    same time, he stressed, solving the problem one should not rely on
    the UN, because "pressure of Islamic states is high there". Also,
    Ruben Safrastyan suggested establishing of two special commissions,
    first of which would, using "legal terms", present a concept on the
    Armenian Genocide, and, based on it, second one would make economical,
    political, territorial demands of Turkey "on more global and scaled
    level." "After thorough preparations the Armenian state should bring an
    action against Turkey at Hague International Court, despite of threat
    to loose process. 18-19 countries have already recognized Armenian
    genocide; the time has come, when the whole world may support us. Now,
    we may demand apologies from Turkey," concluded the expert.

    In his turn, Hovhannes Igityan stressed, that the Armenian genocide
    recognition will become happened fact only in case of its recognition
    by societies, and not by authorities of two countries. According to
    him, international mediators and judicial institutions has not to
    be engaged in problem of Armenian genocide recognition. "Dialogue
    and diplomatic mission will be most effective ways here," believes
    Hovhannes Igityan. Also, the expert pointed out, Armenian community of
    about 50,000 people, living now in Turkey, does not reduce despite of
    all events, and "news about beating of and misdeeds toward Armenian
    citizens come not from this country, but mainly from Russia and
    Georgia."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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