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    TURKEY IN PANIC AND TRYING TO ATTACK FIRST

    Public Radio, Armenia
    Nov 27 2006

    Turkey's statements about transferring the discussion of the Armenian
    Genocide issue to the International Hague Tribunal are attempts to
    find ways out of a panic in the country, Director of the Oriental
    Studies Institute of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences Ruben
    Safrastyan said in an interview with "Armenpress." He said that
    after the victory of Democrats in the US Congress and election of
    pro-Armenian politicians to responsible positions those in Turkey
    realize pretty well that the Democratic Party can pursue the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Turkey is trying to attack
    first. In Ruben Safrastyan's opinion, Turks realize that if the
    Congress adopts a bill condemning the Armenian Genocide a new wave
    of Genocide Recognition will rise in the world, and 1-2 dozens of
    countries will follow the example of the US.

    In Safrastyan's words, despite the statements that Turkey has launched
    a serious study of the opportunity to apply to the International Court,
    it will not take this step. Instead, it will continue the policy
    of denialism. Representatives of the Turkish elite also know that
    the Armenian Genocide really occurred, but they will not question
    the Turkish policy on this issue. The question of applying to the
    International Tribunal was discussed in Turkey still in the year 2000.

    Director of the Oriental Studies Institute considers that
    Armenian should launch a serious preparation work. To transfer the
    Armenian Genocide recognition issue from the political level to the
    international legal field. In his words, we should create commissions
    comprised of historians, lawyers and political scientists, which will
    turn the great historical material on the Armenian Genocide into
    a legal document, and Armenia, as a state, should prepare to apply
    to the International Court, accusing Turkey as the successor of the
    Ottoman Empire, of committing the Genocide and demand reimbursement.

    "It is a question that should assemble the whole Armenian nation. As
    the center of all Armenians, Armenia should take the initiative and
    call a pan-Armenian forum, where all the political forces and NGOs
    of Armenia and Diaspora will be represented.

    "The Genocide is a heaviest international crime and the criminal
    should be punished," Safrastyan assures. Armenia should decide what
    kind of reimbursement it will demand. Forms of compensation should
    also be correctly assessed.

    It should be noted that up to now 18 states have recognized the
    Armenian Genocide. Ruben Safrastyan emphasized the importance of
    adoption of the bill criminalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide
    by the French Parliament. Discussions of adopting similar bills are
    underway in Belgium and Netherlands.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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