PRESIDENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR DEFENSE OF HUMAN DIGNITY AND SECURITY IS SURE THAT
IN THE QUESTION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE "ALL SHOULD BE HONEST AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE PAST"
ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Oct 23 2006
In the question of Armenian Genocide of Ottoman Empire in 1915
"all should be honest and acknowledge the Past", General Valentin
Varennikov, President of the International League for the Defense of
Human Dignity and Security, told ArmInfo, and this is the position
of International League
He pointed out that the League has a status of international League.
Being a Non-Governmental organization it helps much in different
tickling questions and Armenian Genocide is one of them.
Dr. Takasi Gaeno, President of National League of Japan, also
participated in the today's press conference. He said that in March
2006 a prominent Japanese newspaper 'Asakhi' organized a discussion
of Armenian Genocide and even made Genocide the lead of the day.
In his turn, R. G. Melik-Ogadjanyan, President of Armenian League,
said that his colleagues were in Japan, met with leading officials
and are working to attain the acknowledgement of Armenian Genocide
by the Japanese Parliament.
IN THE QUESTION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE "ALL SHOULD BE HONEST AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE PAST"
ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Oct 23 2006
In the question of Armenian Genocide of Ottoman Empire in 1915
"all should be honest and acknowledge the Past", General Valentin
Varennikov, President of the International League for the Defense of
Human Dignity and Security, told ArmInfo, and this is the position
of International League
He pointed out that the League has a status of international League.
Being a Non-Governmental organization it helps much in different
tickling questions and Armenian Genocide is one of them.
Dr. Takasi Gaeno, President of National League of Japan, also
participated in the today's press conference. He said that in March
2006 a prominent Japanese newspaper 'Asakhi' organized a discussion
of Armenian Genocide and even made Genocide the lead of the day.
In his turn, R. G. Melik-Ogadjanyan, President of Armenian League,
said that his colleagues were in Japan, met with leading officials
and are working to attain the acknowledgement of Armenian Genocide
by the Japanese Parliament.