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    PRESS RELEASE
    UN Department of Public Information, Yerevan Office
    14 Petros Adamyan str., First Floor
    Yerevan 375010, Armenia
    Contact: Armine Halajyan, UN DPI Officer in Charge
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    The International Recognition of Genocides as a Means of Prevention

    Yerevan, 14 April, 2009 - `Areg' Scientific-Cultural Youth Association with
    the support of the UN Department of Public Information organized a
    round-table discussion entitled `The International Recognition of Genocides
    as a Means of Prevention'.

    The massacre of Armenians carried out by the Ottoman Turks became a signal
    for the international community to prevent people from such crimes; the term
    `genocide' was coined and circulated within historical, political and legal
    framework, while on 9 December, 1948 the United Nations Organization adopted
    the `Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide'
    being convinced that international cooperation for liberating humanity from
    that terrible tragedy is an utmost necessity.

    A little after the 60th anniversary of the Convention, throwing a glance on
    the series of genocides we get persuaded that unpunished crimes have the
    habit of being repeated. Thus, the Armenian case became a precedent for the
    Jewish Holocaust, the Rwanda Genocide and other similar crimes, while its
    international recognition would have probably put an end to this hideous
    crime against humanity.

    The round-table speakers were the Head of the International Organizations
    Department of MFA, Dziunik Aghajanyan, the Deputy Director of the Armenian
    Genocide Museum-Institute Suren Manukyan, and the Officer-in-Charge of UN
    Department of Public Information Armine Halajyan. They referred to the
    efforts of the Republic of Armenia to get international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, touched upon the struggle against denial, and the role of
    the UN in preventing genocide. During the discussion that followed the
    participants - representatives of NGOs, mass media and students among them,
    expressed their righteous resentment towards crimes against humanity and
    expressed their solidarity with the victims of genocide. Indifference and
    unwillingness to prevent give way to new crimes culminating in genocides.
    Crimes should be named accordingly and the perpetrators should be punished.
    The participants also mentioned that to accomplish the above-mentioned
    cooperation of all nations is required. That is the means to get away with
    genocide.

    In these days the 15th Anniversary of Genocide in Rwanda is being
    commemorated all around the world. On this occasion the UN Secretary General
    said in his message: `=85 The United Nations continues its vital work to
    avert
    future tragedies. We have intensified our focus on conflict prevention, and
    built up our mediation capacity. =85 Preventing genocide is a collective
    responsibility. Only by meeting this challenge can we match the resolve of
    the survivors and truly honour the memory of those who died in Rwanda 15
    years ago.'

    Having in mind the above mentioned, and on the threshold of the upcoming
    Armenian Genocide anniversary it is quite appropriate to once again bring to
    the attention of the international community and especially of youth on the
    inhuman phenomenon of genocide to UNDERSTAND, RECOGNIZE and PREVENT it.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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