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    Federation of Armenian Organisations in The Netherlands - FAON
    Address: Weesperstraat 91
    2574 VS The Hague, The Netherlands
    Telephone: +31704490209
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.faon.nl
    Contact: M. Hakhverdian

    Press Release

    Commemoration of 94th anniversary of Armenian Genocide
    in Assen, The Netherlands

    The Hague, 22 April 2009 ­ on Friday 24 April 2009 the Armenian community of
    Holland will commemorate the 94th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide by
    laying wreaths at the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Assen, The Netherlands.
    The ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. at the cemetery "De Boskamp". Many
    interested and prominent people are expected to attend. The programme is
    part of the annual commemoration of the Armenian genocide of 1915, which is
    organised by 24 April Committee of the Federation of Armenian Organisations
    in the Netherlands (FAON).

    The commemoration event started this year on Sunday April 19th in the Mozes
    and Aaronkerk church in Amsterdam. The event included a meeting and an
    exhibition marking 100th anniversary of the massacres of Armenian and other
    Christian population of Adana in 1909. During the meeting prominent Dutch,
    Jewish, Turkish, Kurdish and Armenian speakers addressed a few hundred
    people present.

    The Armenians are watching carefully this year to see whether US President
    Obama is going to keep to his word and will recognise the Armenian Genocide
    on April 24th, in the annual presidential message to the large Armenian
    community of the United States. During his election campaign he repeatedly
    promised that as president he will recognise the Armenian Genocide. Previous
    American presidents also spoke of Armenian Genocide during their election
    campaign, but they have broken their campaign promise under heavy Turkish
    pressure and did not pronounce the G-word during their presidency. The
    Armenians, however, did not give up their hope and expect that President
    Obama will, nevertheless, keep his promise. During his state visit to Turkey
    some weeks ago, in a press conference, Obama said that his views had not
    changed on this matter, but he did not use the term "genocide".

    In the last decades Turkey has successfully used her teritorial and
    political buffer function to avoid the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    by the United States and to continue denial policy. Turkey is however now
    seriously worried and comes suddenly with manoeuvres for opening the border
    between Turkey and Armenia. Turkey tries to avoid the pressure and to
    persuade the world that the opening of that border is more important than a
    declaration concerning the past. The avoidance of Genocide recognition is of
    such weight to Turkey, that she is ready for disputes with Azerbaijan. That
    country sees the opening of the closed Turkish-Armenian border ­ because of
    the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh ­ as a betrayal of Turkey in her brother
    country Azerbaijan.

    Turkey is also obliged as candidate country for EU membership to have normal
    relations with neighbouring countries. The EU constantly criticises Turkey
    for the closed borders and the lack of desire to establish diplomatic
    relations with Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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