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    FEDERATION EURO-ARMENIENNE Pour la Justice et la Démocratie
    Avenue de la Renaissance 10
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    PRESS RELEASE

    THURSDAY 23 APRIL 2009

    CONTACT : VARTéNIE ECHO

    TEL. / FAX. : +32 (0) 2 732 70 27
    DURBAN : GENOCIDE DENIAL IS THE MOST PERVERSE FORM OF RACISM
    Durban (South Africa) - The anti-racism conference organized by the
    United Nations [4] from April 20th to 24th has just released its final
    declaration on the struggle against racism [5]. The declaration
    tackles the question of genocides and their necessary recognition.
    Hence, article 62 of this declaration `recalls that slavery and
    the slave trade, including the transatlantic slave trade, apartheid,
    colonialism and genocide must never be forgotten and in this regard
    welcomes actions undertaken to honour the memory of victims'.
    Article 63 `notes actions of [those] countries that have, in the
    context of these past tragedies, expressed remorse, offered apologies,
    initiated institutionalized mechanisms such as truth and
    reconciliation commissions and/or restituted cultural artifacts since
    the adoption of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action, and
    calls on those who have not yet contributed to restoring the dignity
    of the victims to find appropriate ways to do so'.
    `This declaration is a vibrating plea in favour of the necessary
    contrition of the criminal States - without which there would be
    neither peace, nor justice, nor reconciliation - and a definitive
    condemnation of the tortuous and dilatory schemes by which they try to
    escape from it' declared Hilda Tchoboian, the chairperson of the
    European Armenian Federation.
    The European Armenian Federation recalls that denial partakes to the
    crime of genocide, and has no link with freedom of expression, though
    it attempts to wear this disguise in order to hide its racist purpose.
    In this sense, it constitutes the most perverse form of racism.
    Several judgments of the European Court of Human rights insisted on
    the social aim of freedom of expression and, thus, on the limitations
    which frame it for this purpose.
    `In compliance with this final declaration adopted during the
    anti-racism conference in Durban, we invite the UN Member States to
    urge Turkey to apologise for the Armenian Genocide and that it sets up
    the institutional mechanisms which will constitute the premises for
    its compensation' concluded Hilda Tchoboian.
    Turkey is the only State in the world which continues an officially
    denialist policy directed to the Armenian Genocide. The Turkish State
    remains legally and politically responsible for this genocide
    according to the International law.
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