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    news.am, Armenia
    March 20 2010

    Armenian Genocide motion to be considered in Bulgarian Parliament next week


    20:05 / 03/19/2010 The draft resolution on Armenian Genocide was
    introduced into Bulgarian Parliament. NEWS.am posts unofficial
    translation of the motion to be considered next week.

    The genocide against Armenian people is one of the most portentous
    crimes against humanity in the modern history. In order to realize the
    full depth of the massacres perpetrated against Armenian people by
    Turkish authorities in the beginning of the 20th century, it should be
    taken into account that in essence, it is an ill-veiled, but
    goal-directed policy aiming at the extermination of Armenian ethnos
    within the bounds of its historical residence-from Ararat to Anatolia.
    Turkish Government intended to place numerous Muslim refugees from
    Balkans there.

    In this respect, the seemingly unrelated acts of violence against
    Armenians from 1915-1917 were a carefully thought up plan by Turkish
    authorities meant to displacement of Armenians with escort convoy, the
    committed slaughter and torture both by regular troops and desperados,
    including pogroms, raping, robbery, dispossession of land and property
    of the peaceful Armenian population. This is a system of physical,
    economic and moral destruction of Armenian ethnos killing over one and
    a half million Armenians within several months.

    Based on the mentioned facts, National Assembly of the Republic of
    Bulgaria, admitting the cogency of the facts proving the committed
    extermination of 1.500.000 Armenians by Ottoman Empire authorities in
    1915-17, considering the violence against Armenians during the World
    War I is recognized by the European Parliament and a number of EU
    members-Belgium, Netherlands, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Poland,
    Slovakia, France as genocide, condemning the genocide of the Armenian
    population,

    Declares:

    1. Expresses its dissent with official position of Turkish Government,
    directed towards the negation of the purposive violence against
    Armenian nation committed in 1915-1917.

    2. Urges the Republic of Turkey to review its stance on the historic
    reality during the World War I

    3. Term the forcible displacement-the extermination of the Armenian
    people under Ottoman Empire as Genocide

    4. Announces the necessity of mandatory unbiased reporting of the
    historical events indicated in the documents, publications, public
    addresses of all state institutions, political organizations, mass
    media of the Republic of Bulgaria.

    5. Admits that protection of monuments of Bulgarian and Armenian
    architectural-religious heritage on the territory of Turkey should be
    considered as part of a broader policy of preservation of cultural
    heritage of European civilization.

    6. Demands that in the course of the talks on Turkey's membership to
    EU, the stance of Bulgarian Government be conditioned by the
    recognition of Armenian Genocide by Turkey.

    L.A.
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