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    11:47 26/03/2010 » Politics
    Baroness Cox `s letter to British Government recalls them to recognize
    Armenian Genocide

    British Baroness, Caroline Cox Tuesday wrote a letter to British
    Government recalling on to recognize the Armenian Genocide. Though
    Mrs. Baroness released her message she said she did it without any
    hope of a change in the British government's consistent policy of
    refusal to acknowledge the truth.

    Mrs. Baroness stated that however, the question is timely for three
    reasons: first the recent recognition by the Swedish Parliament of the
    state-organized massacres of 1.5 million Armenians by Turkish
    authorities, beginning in 1915, as genocide the latest in a long line
    of Parliaments and other official bodies, such as the Vatican, to do
    so.

    Second: the publication last October of `Was there an Armenian Genocide?

    Geoffrey Robertson QC's opinion with reference to Foreign and
    Commonwealth Office documents which show how British ministers,
    Parliament and people have been misled'.

    And finally the third important issue is that this year marks the 95th
    anniversary of the beginning of the genocide and recognition is long
    overdue. Every genocide which remains unrecognized is, in effect,
    condoned and can serve as an encouragement to other potential
    perpetrators of subsequent genocides. This was most infamously
    illustrated by Hitler's reference to the Armenian Genocide before he
    embarked on the extension of the Holocaust in Poland:

    `Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?'

    Whenever initiatives are taken to encourage recognition of the
    systematic slaughter and deportation of between one and two million
    Armenians as genocide, the Turkish government becomes extremely active
    in attempting to prevent this, through intimidating political pressure
    and threats of economic boycott.

    Times change, but as other civilised nations recognise, the universal
    crimes of genocide and torture have no statute of limitations.'

    This debate offers HMG an opportunity to join other civilised nations.

    I greatly fear that it will fail to do so, and perpetuate Britain's
    dishonour. But at least it will provide an opportunity for the truth
    to be recorded once again in the British Parliament, for British
    citizens to make up their own minds and, as the Welsh Assembly has
    already done, to its great credit, to acknowledge and proclaim the
    historic truth.

    Source: Panorama.am

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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