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    THE MAJORITY OF ELIGIBLE MEMBERS OF THE UK PARLIAMENT HAVE RECOGNIZED THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    armradio.am
    15.02.2010 14:03

    The number of MPs in the House of Commons who have signed motions
    (called Early Day Motions) recognizing the 1915 Genocide of Armenians
    and Assyrians has passed 250 this week, representing the majority of
    all eligible MPs. Of the 646 MPs, only 495 are eligible to express
    their own views on these motions, because the other 151 are part of
    the government or have other roles which preclude their signatures.

    The current Early Day Motion (#287) contains a clause which states::
    "This House....condemns unreservedly denial and denigration of the
    memory of the Holocaust, as well as of the 1915 Genocide of Armenians
    and Assyrians in Turkey, and the politics of hatred and division
    which led to these events" and also "..... and calls on hon. Members
    to respect Holocaust Memorial Day and to ensure that the Holocaust,
    the 1915 Genocide and modern atrocities such as the 1988 Anfal Genocide
    are never forgotten"

    This UK-wide Recognition of Genocide follows the example of Welsh MPs
    in 2006, and 2007, and Scottish and Irish MPs a few weeks ago. Of
    the 349 Labour MPs (the ruling party), 225 are eligible and 150
    (two third) have signed. The majority of all non-Conservative MPs
    have also signed the motion.

    Armenia Solidarity Spokesman Eilian Williams said: ". The UK, and the
    other countries of the European Union must now accept that Turkey's
    present borders are based on its succesful Genocide of its Armenian
    and Assyrian population. The issue of Armenian and Assyrian Churches
    and lands which were confiscated by the Turkish State in the 1923
    "Law of Abandoned Properties" should be given a high priority, before
    any progress is made on Turkey's accession to the E.U."
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