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    RUBEN SAFRASTIAN NOTES EXPEDIENCY OF TRANSFERING GENOCIDE RECOGNITION
    ISSUE FROM POLITICAL TO LEGAL PLANE

    YEREVAN, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Considerable research is needed to
    transfer the issue of recognition of the Armenian Genocide from the
    political to a legal plane, director of the Institute of Oriental
    Studies of the RA National Academy of Sciences, turkologist, candidate
    of historical science Ruben Safrastian said during a meeting with
    reporters.

    Accoridng to him, scientists and lawyers from Armenia and the Diaspora,
    as well as foreign experts should be involved in the development of
    legal documents based on examination of a great number of hsitorical
    facts.

    R. Safrastian drew attention of reporters to the fact that the possible
    outcome of applying to the Hague Tribunal has not so far been explored
    neither in Armenia nor in the Diaspora. In his words, while carrying
    out research work, it is also necessary to decide whether the Republic
    of Armenia, the Armenian Diaspora and several Diasporan organizations
    will apply to the Hague Tribunal. He urged to take a serious approach
    to preparation of legal documents, taking a number of factors into
    account, such as the role and authority of Turkey in the region, its
    resources, and the fact that Turkey has struggled against the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide for decades.

    Safrastian underlined the necessity of the youth's active participation
    in the process of the Genocide's recognition. In his words, this
    process is directed not to the past, as some young people believe, but
    to the future: "Genocide is a mass violation of rights of a group of
    people so participation in the struggle for recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide will create an opportunity for our country to play a leading
    role in the struggle against genocides," he said. According to him, the
    Turkish side too is currently examining the expediency of transfering
    the Genocide issue to the legal plane. However, the aspirations of the
    Armenian and Turkish sides to transfer the issue to a legal plane
    differ markedly: Armenia wants to create conditions for receiving
    compensation (territorial, material or moral), while Turkey strives to
    stop the recognition process.

    The scientist also paid attention to the fact that today the European
    Union has increased its pressure on Turkey in connection with
    discussion of the issue of Turkey's joining the EU, which has opened an
    opportunity for Armenia to get concessions from Turkey in a number of
    issues.
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