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    UK HOUSE OF LORDS TO DEBATE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Yerkir
    24.03.2010 13:47

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - In preparation for next Monday's debate on the
    Armenian Genocide in the British House of Lords, leaflets are being
    circulated among all parliamentarians, criticizing Justice Minister
    Jack Straw and encouraging Lords to participate in the debate.

    "The chance of this becoming law is zero," Straw said. "I can
    assure everyone on this issue." "Even If it is approved, an Armenian
    Genocide Remembrance Day will not be established in the country. The
    English government and the opposition do not support this draft,"
    he said.

    "UK Justice Minister Jack Straw appeases Turkish Prime Minister who
    proposes to deport 100,000 Armenians from Turkey. The response of
    Justice Minister Jack Straw on March 16 defies belief in its naivety
    and cynicism. He suppressed any comment on the threats of deportations
    that would befit a cabinet minister of Western democracy with any
    claim to ethical standards. He then resumed the outcome of the House
    of Commons bill by assuring Turkey's prime minister that the UK
    Parliament would not pass a resolution commemorating the Ottoman-era
    killings of Armenians as Genocide," says the leaflet of the Armenia
    Solidarity organization.

    "What Straw failed to mention is that a majority of Labor MPs support
    the motion, as well as a majority of all MPs who are eligible to
    express their opinions freely. This is known from signatures to
    previous Early Day Motions recognizing the Genocide. Sources close to
    the government say that the Cabinet is much divided on the issue. Even
    the Foreign & Commonwealth Office describe the behavior of the Turkish
    government as "neuralgic", yet a British minister can only comfort
    a government with such a frame of mind. The contrast between the US
    and Swedish fortitude and the Man of Straw's pliability could not
    be starker.

    The Justice Minister apparently is prepared to ignore the recent legal
    opinion of Geoffrey Robertson QC as well as the collective view of the
    International Association of Genocide Scholars and the pronouncement
    of the presidents of the International Network of Genocide Scholars.

    We appeal to MPs and Peers to put pressure on the Prime Minister to
    clearly repudiate the disreputable statement of the Justice Minister
    and to reprimand him for Armenian Holocaust Denial. We know of course
    that this was not simply a faux-pas, as Mr. Straw's is influenced
    by the Turkish embassy in the UK and a strong pro-Turkish Israeli
    lobby in Parliament

    Another of Straw's outrageous comments was "Our biggest mistake
    after the First World War was to dismember the Ottoman Empire"
    ignoring the death and destruction of entire ethnic groups in the
    Empire at that time.

    Anyone of any decency, let alone a government minister, should better
    understand the consequences of genocide denial. Not confronting the
    truth ensures that the old problems fester and make the resolution
    of current relationship issues between Turkey and Armenia even more
    difficult. Relationships between countries and peoples cannot be
    built on lies. Trying to change history by denial inevitably means
    that the lessons being promoted for example through Holocaust Memorial
    Day cannot prevent future atrocities.

    Finally but not less important Mr. Straw dishonors the memories of
    the civilian victims of 1915,

    The possible date of an election, May 6, will play into Jack Straw's
    hands as the bill may not complete its parliamentary course. This could
    mean that his deplorable behavior stands as the official stance of this
    country, and that clearly is unacceptable. Parliament should assert
    itself unequivocally to reverse this gift to Turkish propaganda that is
    already being deployed. In so doing, Parliament should have due regard
    to the original British Government position in 1915 on the genocide,
    a "Crime against Humanity and Civilization, and "Holocaust" in
    the words of David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, Their first
    opportunity for Parliament to remove the stain of Genocide Denial
    will be a positive response in the Genocide debate in the House of
    Lords on March 29," it says.
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