ARMENIANS DETERMINED TO ACHIEVE JUSTICE FOR GENOCIDE: BOSTON GLOBE
news.am
March 2 2010
Armenia
"The President of the Assembly of Turkish American Associations
Gunay Evinch alleges that the 'ultranationalist' Armenian diaspora
is attempting to sabotage the Turkish-Armenian protocols by urging
a congressional resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide," The
Boston Globe daily reports.
"This false allegation is nothing more than another Turkish strategy to
drive a wedge between Armenia and its diaspora. Armenians in Armenia
are just as determined to achieve justice for the Armenian genocide,"
the source informs.
Thereafter, the daily refers to the letter by former seven Presidents
of International Association of Genocide Scholars to Turkish President
Abdullah Gul: "The joint historical commission defined by the protocols
is appropriately charged with a broad mandate to discover facts that
will lead to reconciliation based on truth. The goal is to depoliticize
what is really a question for historians. Passing the current House
resolution would torpedo this objective."
"The historians have spoken. Evinch and his Assembly of Turkish
American Associations must cease their genocide denial," the source
quotes Laura Boghosian.
news.am
March 2 2010
Armenia
"The President of the Assembly of Turkish American Associations
Gunay Evinch alleges that the 'ultranationalist' Armenian diaspora
is attempting to sabotage the Turkish-Armenian protocols by urging
a congressional resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide," The
Boston Globe daily reports.
"This false allegation is nothing more than another Turkish strategy to
drive a wedge between Armenia and its diaspora. Armenians in Armenia
are just as determined to achieve justice for the Armenian genocide,"
the source informs.
Thereafter, the daily refers to the letter by former seven Presidents
of International Association of Genocide Scholars to Turkish President
Abdullah Gul: "The joint historical commission defined by the protocols
is appropriately charged with a broad mandate to discover facts that
will lead to reconciliation based on truth. The goal is to depoliticize
what is really a question for historians. Passing the current House
resolution would torpedo this objective."
"The historians have spoken. Evinch and his Assembly of Turkish
American Associations must cease their genocide denial," the source
quotes Laura Boghosian.