ARMENIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD TO ELABORATE JOINT GENOCIDE RECOGNITION PLAN
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
25.05.2009 14:54 GMT+04:00
Armenian Genocide issue should be viewed from scientific viewpoint,
and Armenians all over the world should elaborate a joint plan with
regard to the matter, UAR Chairman and Head of World Armenian Congress
(WAC) Ara Abrahmyan told journalists. "Unfortunately, Diaspora's
possible approaches with regard to Armenian Genocide issue are not
clearly presented now," he noted, adding that a group of lawyers and
international law experts recently proposed that Armenian Genocide
be considered by International Court of Human Rights. "We addressed
such request to RA President. But he answered that we haven't chosen
proper moment for that."
According to Mr. Abrahamyan, UAR and WAC welcome Yerevan-Ankara
dialogue. "We find that the process should continue. Of course, we
disapprove of any attempt aimed at linking Armenian Genocide with
Karabakh settlement process. We do realize that Armenian Genocide
issue cannot become subject of bargaining," UAR Chairman said.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
25.05.2009 14:54 GMT+04:00
Armenian Genocide issue should be viewed from scientific viewpoint,
and Armenians all over the world should elaborate a joint plan with
regard to the matter, UAR Chairman and Head of World Armenian Congress
(WAC) Ara Abrahmyan told journalists. "Unfortunately, Diaspora's
possible approaches with regard to Armenian Genocide issue are not
clearly presented now," he noted, adding that a group of lawyers and
international law experts recently proposed that Armenian Genocide
be considered by International Court of Human Rights. "We addressed
such request to RA President. But he answered that we haven't chosen
proper moment for that."
According to Mr. Abrahamyan, UAR and WAC welcome Yerevan-Ankara
dialogue. "We find that the process should continue. Of course, we
disapprove of any attempt aimed at linking Armenian Genocide with
Karabakh settlement process. We do realize that Armenian Genocide
issue cannot become subject of bargaining," UAR Chairman said.