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    Is the process of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    endangered?
    08.01.2010 14:02

    Nvard Davtyan
    `Radiolur'

    In order to continue the process of international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, it's first of all necessary to understand what the
    year 2009 gave us and what it took. Head of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (ARF) Bureau's Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office Kiro
    Manoyan considers that that 2009 was a year of losses and says that in
    order to succeed in 2010 it is necessary to declare that the process
    of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide does not hinder
    the Armenian-Turkish negotiations.

    Director of the Oriental Studies Institute of the National Academy of
    Sciences Ruben Safrastyan believes that the process of recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide is not endangered. It will continue, promising
    to yield results in the near future.

    Kiro Manoyan views the process of international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide in the context of signing of the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols. The later did no good to the process of genocide
    recognition. On the contrary, they created a proper opportunity for US
    President Barack Obama to refrain from uttering the word 'genocide' in
    his April 24th address.

    According to Kiro Manoyan, the Armenian diplomacy should make it clear
    that the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide will not
    endanger the Armenian-Turkish talks.

    Director of the Oriental Studies Institute of the National Academy of
    Sciences Ruben Safrastyan considers that the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols have not hindered or aborted the process of international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The Genocide bills introduced in
    the US Congress were not a sign of protest against the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols. The bills just meant the continuation of
    the process.
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