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    PRESS RELEASE
    from "Armenian Rights Council of Australia"

    6 February 2009

    PRESS RELEASE

    The Armenian Rights Council of Australia, which is the human rights
    advocate branch of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Organisation,
    welcomes and is supportive of the Armenian government's efforts,
    at the highest levels, to normalise relations between Armenia and
    Turkey. The Armenian Rights Council believes that nations who share
    borders must resolve their differences in accordance with
    international norms and protocols

    The normalisation of relations between Turkey and Armenia should not
    be conditional on other issues such as the resolving of the Karabagh
    issue or demands by Turkey that the Armenian Government stop pursuing
    the international recognition and acknowledgement of the Armenian
    Genocide of 1915-1923. The issue of the Armenian Genocide needs to be
    resolved through dialogue and negotiations between Turkey, the
    Armenian Government in collaboration with representatives of the
    Armenian Diaspora.

    The Armenian Rights Council supports the acknowledgment of the
    Armenian Genocide by the Republic of Turkey and the global
    community. We also believe that for true justice to be achieved the
    formal recognition by the Republic of Turkey must be accompanied by
    non-symbolic measures and initiatives including but not limited to:
    the return of the territories making up Western Armenia and granting
    Armenia access to the Black sea; compensation for the loss of human
    life and property during the period 1915-1923; setting up a joint
    commission to restore and preserve Armenian cultural monuments
    scattered throughout Turkey.

    The Armenian Rights Council believes that reconciliation efforts
    between Turkey and Armenia should be conducted at state level and also
    between representatives of Diaspora based political parties and
    Turkey. Any attempts based on individual initiatives for reconciliation
    are naïve and can become counterproductive. While individuals
    are free to express their opinions on any specific issue including the
    reconciliation efforts between Turks and Armenians, such individuals
    need to be mindful that by engaging in such activities, their opinions
    could get distorted and used for political purposes to threaten and
    compromise the national interests of the Armenian nation.


    Armenian Rights Council
    Sydney Australia
    [email protected]
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