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    FRENCH PROFESSOR OPTIMISTIC OVER NORMALIZATION OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    29.01.2010 20:46 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The moment of normalization of Armenian-Turkish
    relations has come, and the Protocols of the normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations provide a good opportunity, regardless of
    whether they would be ratified in the parliaments of two countries
    or not, Professor Catherine Kessedjian from the University of
    Pantheon-Assas, Paris told the third Forum on "Armenian-Turkish
    Protocols: reality and myth" held at George Washington University.

    The forum was attended by both Armenian and Turkish, Azerbaijani,
    Russians, American students, diplomats. Catherine Kessedjian attached
    importance to the very fact of the Protocols. According to her, these
    documents clearly evidence that Armenia and Turkey pledge to adhere to
    international standards of peaceful solutions to the problems. "We,
    the Armenians and Turks should reach an agreement. That is why the
    protocols are so essential, " the professor said.

    In regard to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Turkey,
    Catherine Kessedjian noted that there are at least psychological
    problems in Turkey to admit this fact. She recalled, the legal term
    "crime against humanity" was first used in respect to Armenian people.

    French professor expressed hope that in the coming years by the
    100-year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, certain processes to
    restore justice will start in international bodies.

    The "The Armenian-Turkish Protocols: reality and myth" forum was
    organized by Policy Forum Armenia, American Society of International
    Law and the Faculty of Law at George Washington University. The
    first forum was held at George Washington University in November
    2009, the second one was held on December 17 at Lincoln Center of
    Fordham University (New York). Policy Forum Armenia is an independent,
    nonprofit organization that aims to strengthen the discourse around
    the state policy of Armenia.

    The protocols aimed at normalization of bilateral ties and opening of
    the common border between Armenia and Turkey were signed in Zurich
    by Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and his Turkish
    counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu on October 10, 2009, after a series of
    diplomatic talks held through Swiss mediation.

    The Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire (1915-23) was the 21st
    century's first genocide characterized by the use of massacres, and
    deportations involving forced marches under conditions designed to lead
    to the death of the deportees, with the total one-and-a-half million
    number of Armenian deaths. The date of the onset of the genocide
    is conventionally held to be April 24, 1915, the day that Ottoman
    authorities arrested some 250 Armenian intellectuals and community
    leaders in Constantinople. Thereafter, the Ottoman military uprooted
    Armenians from their homes and forced them to march for hundreds of
    miles, depriving them of food and water, to the desert of what is now
    Syria. To date, twenty countries have officially recognized the events
    of the period as genocide, and most genocide scholars and historians
    accept this view. The Armenian Genocide has been also recognized by
    influential authoritative media including The New York Times, BBC,
    The Washington Post, The Associated Press.
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