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    THOMAS HAMMARBERG: "MORE NEEDS TO BE DONE"

    http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/03/2 2/thomas-hammarberg
    08:24 pm | March 22, 2010

    Politics

    "Historical controversies should not hold human rights hostage.

    One-sided interpretations or distortions of historical events have
    sometimes led to discrimination of minorities, xenophobia and renewal
    of conflict. It is crucial to establish an honest search for the
    truth" said Thomas Hammarberg, Council of Europe Commissioner for
    Human Rights, in his latest Viewpoint published today.

    Gross human rights violations in the past continue to affect relations
    in today's Europe. In some cases, genuine knowledge of history has
    facilitated understanding, tolerance and trust between individuals and
    peoples. However, some serious atrocities are denied or trivialised,
    which has created new tensions.

    "Coming to terms with history is always essential, but particularly
    crucial in cases of massive atrocities and human rights violations.

    Such crimes cannot be ignored without severe consequences. Prolonged
    impunity or lack of acknowledgment over several generations tends
    to create bitterness among those who identify themselves with the
    victims. This, in turn, can poison relations between people who
    were not even born when the events in question took place" said the
    Commissioner.

    Even more controversial has been - and is - the very description of the
    enforced mass displacement, the ensuing deaths as well as the outright
    killings of ethnic Armenians in 1915 under the Ottoman Empire. Even
    though this happened before the creation of the new Turkish republic,
    there has been unwillingness there to discuss these crimes. Writers
    and journalists who raised the issue were brought to trial. Now,
    the first steps towards recognising the facts have at long last been
    taken - through academic discussions - but more needs to be done.

    Atrocities in the past must be recognised, documented and learned
    from - but not distorted or misused for political purposes."
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