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    ARAM I CATHOLICOS GREETS JACQUES CHIRAC'S STATEMENT CONCERNING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan News Agency
    Oct 12 2006

    ANTELIAS, OCTOBER 12, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. All efforts to
    deny the Armenian Genocide may open a door for a new genocide. So, the
    international community must seriously approach the Armenian Genocide
    which remains unpunished till now. It is said in the letter of Aram
    I Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia addressed to President
    of France Jacques Chirac. The letter was submitted to Noyan Tapan by
    the Press Services of the Cilicia Catholicosate.

    Greeting the last statement made by the President of France in Armenia
    on the occasion of the Armenian Genocide, by which the French people's
    clear and decisive attitude towards the mentioned tragedy of the
    history was again expressed, Aram I Catholicos mentions that France,
    with its devotion towards human values and principles of the law
    and justice, must serve as an example for all those countries which
    continue denying the Armenian Genocide. "I believe in the dialogue
    of cultures, religions and peoples. I often touched upon this theme
    in my addresses, public speeches and in my books. But recognition
    and proclaiming of the truth must only lead the dialogue and peace,"
    is said in the letter.

    In words of the Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, Europe is
    not only a geographic territory and not a simple political unit.

    "Europe is a community of cultural and moral values based considerably
    on the human rights. So, I ask a question: Which is the place of
    Turkey in the European family?"

    Expressing gratitude to the President of France, Aram I Catholicos
    mentions that J.Chirac's position in favour of the Armenian Genocide
    recognition is worthy of France and principles kept and protected by
    it as well as the "rare role" played by France for the sake of the
    human rights protection in the world.
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