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    Armenia Solidarity Press Release
    ARMENIA SOLIDARITY
    c/o the Temple of Peace
    Cathays Park, Cardiff, Wales
    07876561398 or 00447876561398(int.)
    [email protected]

    UK Foreign Minister admits over a million Armenians were killed in the
    massacres of 1915/1916


    The first cracks appear in the UK government's wall of silence and
    denial of the Armenian genocide

    Following representations from the M.P. of an "Armenia Solidarity"
    member, the Rt Hon Geoff Hoon M.P. the Foreign 0ffice Minister
    responsible for UK/Armenia relations, admitted in a letter that during
    1915/1916 "over a million ethnic Armenian citizens of the 0ttoman
    Empire were killed. Many were massacred....."
    He went on " The massacres of 1915....1916 were an appalling
    tragedy, which the British government of the day condemned"obviously
    refering to the joint declaration by France, Great Britain and Russia
    on 24th may 1915 which mentions "massacring Armenians with the
    connivance and often assistance of 0ttoman authorities" and which refers
    to "those new crimes of Turkey against humanity and civilisation" "We
    fully endorse that view", he continued.
    This position is certainly at variance with the official Turkish
    position that the Armenian deaths resulted from" a bitter confrontation
    instigated by Armenian radicals in colloboration with or in the service
    of invading foreign forces.....in the form of rebellion,conspiracy,
    sabotage, large scale atrocities, and the massacre off an estimated
    three million Turkish and other Muslim civilians in Anatolia by Armenian
    militants and armed gangs" (K.Haktanir, Turkish Ambassador to UK
    27/11/2002)
    We recognise that genocide recognition will have to be fought for
    clause by clause, comma by comma,and so this change of tone in the
    British government's reply is believed to be signifigant. A book of
    evidence on the genocide,"Remember," compiled by John Torosyan of the
    Armenian/Welsh Friendship Society, was presented to Prime Minister Tony
    Blair at the Annual Conference of the Labour Party in september.
    While again not using the term Genocide, this is a less ambiguous
    statement than previous attempts to bury the issue by successive UK
    government ministers.

    We request that more UK Armenians make contact with us at
    [email protected]
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