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    HOVIK ABRAHAMIAN: TURKEY MUST FOLLOW GERMANY'S SUIT

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    Noyan Tapan
    27.09.2011 | 11:41
    Politics

    The delegation led by the National Assembly Speaker Hovik Abrahamian
    and composed of Head of Armenia-Germany Friendship Group Artak Davtian,
    Head of the NA Staff Gegham Gharibjanian, and Armenia's Ambassador
    to Germany Armen Martirosian is on a working visit to Germany. On
    September 26 the delegation visited House Museum of Johannes Lepsius
    in Potsdam where they met with the staff of the House Museum. The
    life and activities of J. Lepsius were presented in detail to the
    delegation members.

    It should be noted that Johannes Lepsius was a German public figure,
    Orientalist and Protestant missionary with a special interest in trying
    to prevent the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. He condemned
    the Turkish authorities' actions aimed at annihilating Armenians and
    he demanded that the German government should make efforts to stop the
    Armenian massacres. Lepsius participated in protests against Armenian
    massacres, underlining in his speeches that this crime was committed
    by the Turkish government led by the sultan.

    In the House Museum, Hovik Abrahamian was presented with J. Lepsius'
    work "Report on the Situation of the Armenian People in Turkey".

    According to the press service of the RA National Assembly,
    H. Abrahamian told those present that the role of J. Lepsius in
    initiating the process of international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide is invaluable. In his words, the Armenian people remembers
    Lepsius with appreciation as he was the first person to raise his voice
    in his works and articles against mass killings of the Armenians in the
    Ottoman Empire. Hovik Abrahamian expressed hope that the first genocide
    committed at the beginning of the 20th century will be recognized
    and condemned universally. "The recognition and condemnation of the
    Armenian Genocide is the problem of not only the Armenian people,
    but also the international community - for the reason that not being
    recognized and condemned at the time, it paved the way for other
    genocides and ethnic cleansing in various parts of the world in the
    20th century. So we consider the recognition and condemnation of
    the Armenian Genocide by the international community and especially
    by Turkey, the legal successor to the Ottoman Empire, as the best
    guarantee of prevention of such crimes". He said that recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide is also important for improving the atmosphere
    of mutual trust between the two neighboring countries and in the
    region. "Turkey must follow Germany's suit that recognized Holocaust
    as a historic fact. Turkey must recognize the Armenian Genocide," H.

    Abrahamian stated. He said that on the initiative of Armenian
    President Serzh Sargsyan, an attempt was made to improve relations
    between Armenia and Turkey, without preconditions. The protocols on
    opening the borders and establishment of diplomatic relations were
    signed in Zurich. "Unfortunately, Turkey was not prepared and it is
    not prepared now to carry this process to its logical completion:
    after the signing of the protocols, it put forward some preconditions
    unacceptable to the Armenian side. At the same time I consider it
    necessary to note that in its efforts to improve relations with Turkey,
    Armenia has never called into question the Armenian Genocide.

    The international community knows that Armenia has always taken
    constructive initiatives," Hovik Arahamian said.

    At the end of the meeting the NA speaker made notes in the book of
    honorary guests.

    NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamian will meet with President of the Bundestag
    Norbert Lammert on September 27. On the evening of the same day the
    Armenian delegation will attend a concert and an official reception
    dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Armenia's independence. The
    events will be held in the Big Concert Hall in Berlin.

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