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    May UK give up its policy of Armenian Genocide denial?
    24.10.2009 18:52 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ For the first time since 1918, members of British
    parliament who spoke the truth about the Armenian Genocide were
    appointed rapporteurs on Armenia and Turkey.

    MP Chris Bryant called on the House of Commons to recognize the
    Armenian Genocide, freelance French journalist Jean Eckian told
    PanARMENIAN.Net.

    Mr. Bryant reminded that the previous Cabinets refrained from any
    assessment of the 1915 events, saying that `historians can't come to a
    conclusion on the issue.'

    `However, Geoff Hoon, Dennis Macshane, Doug Alexander, Baroness Ramsey
    Baroness Scotland , Lord Treisman and Lord Malloch-Brown never
    consulted any prominent historian,' he said. `And the person
    responsible for the policy of denial is Jack Straw, currently Minister
    of Justice.'

    According to Mr. Bryant, to show solidarity with Armenia, the
    parliament should urge resignation of Minister Straw, who disseminated
    lies for so many years.

    In a parliamentary debate in 1921, Sir Neville Chamberlain said, `I
    cannot think without something like horror and dismay of the
    abominable barbarities which have been practised in Armenia, and if I
    condemn Turkish rule in Armenia it is not because it is Mohammedan
    rule over Christian people, but because it is a barbarous and brutal
    rule, which would disgrace whatever Government in which it
    originated.'
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