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    MINISTERS OF JUSTICE OF ARMENIA AND SLOVAKIA SIGN AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION

    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=11 3897

    YEREVAN, MAY 29, NOYAN TAPAN. An agreement on cooperation in the legal
    field was signed between the Ministries of Justice of the Republics of
    Armenia and Slovakia in Yerevan. At the joint press conference of
    Stefan Harabin, the Minister of Justice and the Deputy Prime Minister
    of Slovakia, and Gevorg Danielian, the Minister of Justice of the
    Republic of Armenia, held on the same day the latter mentioned that the
    ground for the cooperation of the two countries in the legal field was
    set by the cooperation of the Prosecutors General of the two countries.

    The Minister of Justice of Slovakia mentioned that the agreement gives
    an opportunity for exchange of experience in the legal sphere. The
    Minister also expressed hope that there will also be an exchange of
    expert groups. The Slovakian Minister "respects Armenia and the
    Armenian people very much as a people, who has an exceptional history:
    only Armenia can be proud of being the first to adopt Christianity,"
    the Minister said and added that the very belief enabled the Armenian
    people to live thousand years and survive "that severe genocide". The
    National Council of the Republic of Slovakia recognized the Armenian
    Genocide in 2004, Stefan Harabin as a specialist of criminal right
    believes that the crime committed with regard to a whole people cannot
    remain unpunished. The MInister has submitted the draft on making
    amendments to the law on Condemning the denial of genocides to the
    government of his country, in the preamble of which the Armenian
    Genocide is mentioned as the most important fact. The bill envisages
    five years of imprisonment for the denial of genocide. The bill will
    come into exercise in January-February 2009. "Our legal specification
    is a great step forward and we expand the force of the law by spreading
    it on all the other genocides." According to the Minister, it is the
    obligation of any democratic country to give such a reaction to this
    issue.

    Ashot Grigorian, the Chairman of the Armenian Forum of Europe and the
    Armenian community in Slovakia, who is also the author of the Genocide
    resolution, mentioned in his turn that the denial process of genocide
    is cery actual in Slovakia as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
    demands that the khachcar (commemorative cross-stone) placed by
    Armenians in the center of Bratislava should be dismantled. Very great
    political pressure has been imposed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    of Turkey for already two years concerning this issue. "What Mr.
    Harabin did immediately cuts all the demarcations of Turks," Ashot
    Grigorian said. "After adopting this law the Turkish diplomacy should
    conciliate with its defeat as henceforth we will just stop any
    negotiation concerning the dismantle of the monument," Stefan Harabin
    said.

    The Minister of Slovakia paid homage to the victims of the Genocide
    visiting the memorial complex of the Genocide.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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