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    FIDH member organisations in Armenia and Turkey issue a joint declaration

    armradio.am
    09.04.2010 15:39

    FIDH's 37th Congress adopted a resolution, saying it pays tribute to
    the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide and salutes the
    efforts of its member organisations in Armenia and in Turkey (Civil
    Society Institute (CSI, Armenia), Human Rights Association (IHD,
    Turkey) and Human Rights Foundation of Turkey (HRFT, Turkey)) and
    brings its full support to the joint Declaration that they have
    concluded in the context of the 37th FIDH Congress, including
    perspectives for actions identified in the Declaration.

    The FIDH member organization in Armenia and Turkey concluded a joint
    declaration in the context of the 37th FIDH Congress. The declaration
    reads:

    `We strongly believe that the protection of human rights throughout
    Turkey and the South Caucasus is key in the process of peace-building,
    reconciliation and good neighbourly relations between all countries in
    the region, in order to ensure the safety, wellbeing and dignity of
    people across borders.

    We call on both countries and societies in Armenia and Turkey to join
    their efforts and to create the necessary environment and processes to
    compensate for any negative consequences of human rights abuses
    committed in the past, including discrimination on the basis of
    ethnicity, religion etc, and to adhere to the standards of human
    rights protection as defined by international instruments.

    As an essential component to ensure respect for human rights
    throughout the region, we call for freedom of expression in all
    countries, and for the abolishment of any laws and practices that
    prevent free speech, including those imposing constraints on the
    Armenian-Turkish dialogue, such as Article 301 of the Criminal Code of
    Turkey.

    We urge the political parties of the government and of the opposition
    in Turkey and Armenia to fulfill their duties to take every necessary
    step to normalize relations between the two countries and societies.
    This includes the imminent need to implement the bilateral Protocols
    on the normalisation of diplomatic relations and the opening of mutual
    borders. Progress in this direction and the process of democratic
    transformation in Turkey will create a favourable environment for
    addressing the painful issue of the Armenian Genocide.

    We denounce all forms of hostility fed by militaristic ambitions and
    structures among nations in the region.

    To ensure sustainable peace between Armenia and Turkey and the
    prevention of mutual hostility in the future, we call on the two
    governments to ratify and implement the Rome Statute of the
    International Criminal Court.

    With the aim of building bridges between the two societies, we call on
    both countries to implement inclusive policies and to abolish
    exclusive approaches in every sphere of life.

    We call on the governments and civil societies of both countries to
    promote equal and just treatment in every sphere of life, including
    media, education, administration, legal practices, and public life.'
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