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  • Sweden Recognizes Assyrian, Greek And Armenian Genocide

    SWEDEN RECOGNIZES ASSYRIAN, GREEK AND ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    By Abdulmesih BarAbrahem

    Assyrian International News Agency AINA
    http://www.aina.org/news/20100311192620.htm
    M arch 12 2010

    Stockholm (AINA) -- In a resolution adopted today, the Swedish
    parliament (the Riksdagen) referered to the World War I-era killings
    of 2.75 million Armenians, Assyrians (also known as Chaldeans and
    Syriacs) and Pontic Greeks by the Ottomans as a genocide. Turkey is
    regarded legally and politically as the successor state of the Ottoman
    Empire but vehemently rejects calling the killing genocide according
    to the U.N. definition adopted in 1948, insisting that those killed
    were victims of war and uprising.

    The genocide claimed the lives of 750,000 Assyrians (75%), 500,000
    Greeks and 1.5 million Armenians.

    The resolution passed by a single vote after some members of Prime
    Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt's ruling centre-right coalition broke
    ranks and voted with the red-green opposition.

    Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt is cited by Swedish radio news
    saying that he regretted the Parliament's decision and feared it could
    "be used" by reform critics in Turkey and that it "will unfortunately
    not have a positive effect on the ongoing normalization process
    between Turkey and Armenia."

    In contrast the Left Party's foreign policy spokesperson Hans Linde
    told The Local newspaper on Thursday that the time had come for Sweden
    to take a stand on the issue. "First, to learn from history and stop it
    from repeating and second, to encourage the development of democracy
    in Turkey, which includes dealing with its own history. The third
    reason," added Linde, "is to redress the wrongs committed against
    the victims and their relatives."

    The Washington Post cites Gulan Avci saying that, "after 95 years it is
    time for people who have suffered so long to obtain redress." Gulan
    Avci is a Liberal Party lawmaker who broke with her party's line
    and voted to recognize the resolution. Avci is a Kurdish immigrant
    from Turkey.

    The uniqueness of Sweden's genocide adoption is that it refers also
    to Assyrians and Pontic Greeks. Their suffering during the World
    War I has been mostly forgotten for decades, but in December 2007
    the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) did vote
    overwhelmingly and recognized the genocides of the Assyrian and Greek
    populations of the Ottoman Empire between 1914 and 1923. For the
    Assyrians in Sweden, the recognition of the genocide, called Seyfo
    (sword) in Assyrian, is a milestone in their effort for political
    acknowledgment. More than 80,000 Assyrians live in Sweden, and they
    closely followed the debate in the parliament.

    As expected, Turkey condemned the decision of the Swedish Parliament.

    A strong condemnation was voiced in a press release from the Prime
    Minister's office. Turkey recalled its ambassador to Sweden for
    consultations and said Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has
    cancelled his planned visit to Sweden on the 17th of this month.

    Last week a U.S. a congressional committee approved a similar
    resolution that would send the measure to the full House of
    Representatives. Minutes after the vote, Turkey withdrew its ambassador
    to the U.S. Also last year, Turkey also recalled its ambassador to
    Canada after Prime Minister Stephen Harper referred to the killings
    as genocide.
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