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    SOFIA CITY COUNCIL FAILS TO VOTE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Sofia News Agency
    http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=92 565
    April 24 2008
    Bulgaria

    Earlier on Thursday Sofia News Agency incorrectly reported that the
    Sofia City Council had recognized the Armenian Genocide during its
    weekly meeting. We apologize deeply for the mistake.

    The proposed voting of the Declaration expressing sympathy with the
    tragedy of the Armenian people it in the Ottoman Empire ended in
    a scandal on the international Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
    (April 24).

    The members of the Sofia City Council from the Democrats for Strong
    Bulgaria party left in protest as the majority voted to remove the
    voting of the proposed Declaration from the agenda of Thursday's
    meeting.

    The text of the proposed Declaration was read At the beginning of the
    meeting. It states that the murder of 1,5 million Armenians and the
    mass expulsion of millions of others from their homes by the Ottomans
    was a proven historical fact.

    The City Council spent a minute of silence remembering the victims of
    the Armenian Genocide but the expected voting failed to take place
    after the representatives of the Sofia Mayor's GERB party voted to
    take it off the agenda.

    "With this failure to denounce the Armenian Genocide, the Sofia
    Mayor Boyko Borisov bowed his head before Turkey", said Vili Lilkov,
    a city counsellor from the rightist Democrats for Strong Bulgaria
    (DSB) party of former PM Ivan Kostov as he was leaving the meeting.

    He added that in this way Borisov had also defied the demands of the
    Armenians living in Sofia.

    "I don't want to confront Turkey. We have done everything necessary
    to recognize and condemn the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire
    in 1915-1922 but the DSB wants to cause confrontation with Turkey",
    the Sofia Mayor and GERB party leader Boyko Borisov retorted.

    He added that he had met with representatives of the Armenian community
    in Sofia and had expressed his sympathies to them regarding the
    remembrance of the genocide.

    The GERB City Counsellor Angel Dzhambazki declared that the Sofia City
    Council had in fact no authority to denounce the Armenian Genocide,
    and that this could be done only by the national Parliament. In his
    words, the DSB representatives were either mistaken, or had not read
    the statutes of the City Council.

    Three other Bulgarian cities have already recognized the Armenian
    Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.

    The northeastern city of Silistra did so on April 17, and the city
    of Ruse accepted the same day a declaration condemning the genocide
    against both Armenians and Bulgarians by the Ottoman Turks. The
    city of Burgas was the first to recognize the Armenian Genocide
    in February, which caused the Turkish city of Edirne to sever all
    bilateral relations.
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