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    ASHOT MELKONYAN: ARMENIAN GENOCIDE - INCONTESTABLE FACT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.03.2010 13:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution 252 by
    the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs once again proved that
    the Armenian Genocide is an incontestable fact, Ashot Melkonyan ,
    Director of the Institute of History of RA NAS told a news conference
    in Yerevan. According to him, Armenia has no longer have problems with
    international recognition of the genocide. "International recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide is a part of history and now we need to think
    and talk about the elimination of its consequences. The best way for us
    is an appeal to the International Court in The Hague," Melkonyan said.

    According to the historian, until now no one except Russia recorded
    that in 1915 Armenians were deprived of their homeland. "We will not
    deviate from the process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
    but that process should be moved to the politico-legal field in
    order to speak of elimination of the consequences. Prior to this
    recognition by the international community, the Armenians spoke only
    abouyt the return of territories, but in 1965 there was a turn in
    consciousness, and today we demand not only territories but also
    financial compensation," Melkonyan said.

    However, in Ashot Melkonyan's opinion, the resolution 252 will not
    be put to a vote in the Congress."Previously, there was no Iraq
    or Afghanistan and the resolution was not put to a vote, and now
    even more. Even if the Congress votes, there will not be a positive
    decision. The United States and Turkey have agreed that the resolution
    will remain at the Committee, and in return, Turkey will not worsen
    relations with the United States," the director of the Institute of
    History of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia said.

    On 4 March the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign
    Affairs adopted the Resolution 252 on the Armenian Genocide (23 votes
    in favor and with 22 votes against).
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