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    HNCHAKS ADDRESSED THE BULGARIANS

    http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/03/2 3/hnchak
    03:36 pm | March 23, 2010

    The Social-Democratic (Hnchakyan) Party sent a letter to the Bulgarian
    parliament's Social-Democratic and Socialist Parties.

    "Dear friends, the Bulgarian parliament will soon discuss the
    bill on recognizing and condemning the Armenian Genocide. Bulgaria
    and the heroic Bulgarians must know us Armenians very well because
    Bulgaria has also suffered numerous deprivations under the dominance
    of Ottoman Turkey for hundreds of years. However, the Bulgarian and
    Armenian nations are lucky because they have never broken down and have
    continued to fight to be liberated from Turkish dominance. The Haytoug
    movement that sparked in Bulgaria gradually moved toward the Armenian
    highland where the Armenian nation also raised the flag of liberation.

    Dear friends, with the purpose to implement pan-Turkism, Turkey
    perpetrated a monstrous crime against a nation that had been living
    in its historical Homeland since ancient times.

    Turkey's anti-Armenian policy at the highest level of government
    continues to this day. What's more, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan's
    announcement regarding the deportation of illegal Armenians in Turkey
    is the silent witness of the fact that Turkish state officials still
    haven't forgotten the genocidal character of their ancestors and can
    take that step at an appropriate moment.

    As an ideological political party that has been fighting for liberty
    and justice since 1887, the Social Democratic (Hnchakyan) Party is
    calling on you to take advantage of your opportunities to pass the bill
    on condemnation of the Armenian Genocide in the Bulgarian parliament.

    Genocides are a crime not only for one nation, but for all nations
    and countries and condemnation of those crimes may prevent genocides
    from happening in any corner of the globe," as stated in the letter
    of the Social-Democratic (Hnchakyan) Party led by Gevorg Perkuperkian.
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