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    CONFERENCE AGAINST DENIALS IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

    armradio.am
    24.09.2009 17:16

    The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD),
    in association with the Centre Communautaire Laic Juif (Jewish Laic
    Community Centre) and IBUKA Memoire & Justice (Ibuka Memory and Justice
    Association), will hold a conference entitled Denial and Democracy
    in Europe on October 6, 2009 in the European Parliament, Brussels.

    The conference will be held under the aegis of Mr Elmar Brok (Christian
    Democrat, Germany), in light of the adoption of the Framework Decision
    against Racism and Xenophobia by the European Council in December 2008.

    Article 1 of the Framework Decision prohibits genocide denial in the
    EU. It is now a requirement that EU Member States incorporate the
    provisions of this Framework Decision into their national legislations
    by 2010.

    The conference will be an occasion for political leaders, historians,
    experts, human rights workers, philosophers and others to exchange
    their views and their concerns regarding the state of genocide denial
    in Europe.

    Specifically, the speakers will explore critical questions for Europe
    arising from increased genocide denial within the EU as well as the
    potential benefits or drawbacks of the Framework Decision.

    The increase in genocide denial is evidenced by comments such as those
    of the president of Iran regarding the Holocaust. More recently,
    the Republic of Turkey has incorporate d provisions into a recent
    agreement with the Republic of Armenia that call for the establishment
    of a committee of experts to revisit and review the actuality of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Among others, the experts to take the floor on October 6 include Mr
    Ralph Giordano, a Jewish journalist and essayist who survived to the
    Nazi regime, Professor Yves Ternon, one of the main French historian
    specialized on the 20th century genocides, Professor Mihran Dabag,
    founder and director of Institute for Diaspora and Genocide Studies in
    Bochum (Germany) or Mr Marcel Kabanda, the chairperson of Ibuka France
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