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  • First Minister of Wales Recognises the Armenian Genocide

    Wales-Armenia Solidarity
    Armenian-Welsh Friendship Society
    Nor Serount Cultural association
    [email protected]
    0044 7718982732 (int.) 07718982732 (UK)
    www.armenia-wales.org
    c/o The Temple of Peace, King Edward VII Ave, Cathays Park, Cardiff

    First Minister of Wales Recognises the Armenian Genocide on Holocaust
    Memorial Day, Cardiff

    Yesterday, exactly two years after the desecration of our Armenian
    Genocide Monument , was an historic day for the Welsh and Armenian
    nations. The road to Genocide recognition, which began on 24th April
    2001, when Rhodri Morgan, (then First Minister), laid flowers in memory
    of the 1915 Genocide Victims, was completed in Cardiff with an explicit
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the new First Minister.
    The National Holocaust Day event was supported by the government of
    Wales (Welsh Assembly Government) and Cardiff City Council, the
    municipality of Wales' capital. The Genocide was also recognised at the
    event by guest speaker Rabbi Aron Hier from the Simon Wiesenthal Centre,
    Los Angeles. The sharp diplomacy of Mr. John Torosyan, the moving spitit
    of the Welsh Armenian community was an imprtant factor in this
    historic acheivement.
    Later Armenians, Welsh people and Assyrian-Chaldean-Syriacs from the
    Iraqi Christian Association of Wales laid flowers at the
    beautifully-restored Armenian Genocide Monument behind the Temple of
    Peace. One of the bouqes read "In memory of the
    Assyrian-Chaldean-Syriac Victims of the 1915 Genocide,of the 1933 Simel
    Massacres and of the 2003-2010 ethnic cleansing in Iraq". Fr Shnork
    Baghdassaryan prayed at the Khatkar, and also took part at the Holocaust
    ceremony earlier
    Carwyn Jones belongs to the Labour Party , as does Gordon Brown,
    Prime Minister of the UK who will now be under huge pressure following
    this crack in the UK Labour ranks. This recognition will also send shock
    waves through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, which has
    been the architect of the Labour Party policy of supporting the Turkish
    denialist position at all costs
    It is noticable that while parliamnents throughout the World have
    passed resolutions recognising the Genocide, this recognition is of more
    signifigance as it comes from the government of Wales (in addition to
    the past recognition by the National Assembly of Wales (2002) and the
    Presiding Officer of the National Assembly (2007)
    This is the first policy on an international issue created by the 10
    year old Welsh government. It is supported by the quasi-totality of
    Welsh Members of the UK parliament. This issue has been resolved even
    though the size of the Welsh-Armenian community is under 40 people.
    There is a history of pro-Armenian sentiment in Wales since the
    1894-96 Massacres, when there was widespread outrage , public meetings
    and collections for the Victims accross Wales
    It is regrettable, though, that the Armenian government has still
    not recognised Wales' national status by the appointment of an Honorary
    Council, or in some other way. It is also noted that Armenians in
    England could play a more active role in the cause of UK Genocide
    recognition, and are warmly invited to contact us. We also thank all
    those Armenians world-wide for their expressions of solidarity when the
    monument was desecrated in 2007.

    Eilian Williams
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