A group of Ukrainian public figures to request Ukraine's leadership to
recognize Armenian Genocide
arminfo
Saturday, April 14, 15:40
On April 13, the Press Center of a Ukrainian news agency hosted a
roundtable on "Armenian Genocide: impunity brings forth relapse". The
roundtable was initiated by Amram Petrosian, Head of the Party of
Pensioners of Ukraine.
Analitika.at.ua reports that well-known Ukrainian political experts,
scientists, journalists, politicians and public figures participated
in the roundtable. The participants made a decision to request the
President and Parliament of Ukraine to recognize the Armenian Genocide
at the legislative level. The participants also watched the film
"Common genocide: Maragha, 10 April 1992" shot by the Public Relations
and Information Department of the Armenian President's Administration.
To note, the process of Ukraine's recognition of the Armenian Genocide
started on 19 May 2005, when the Supreme Rada of Crimea made a
decision to declare April 24 the Day of Remembrance for the victims of
the Armenian people's tragedy.
From: A. Papazian
recognize Armenian Genocide
arminfo
Saturday, April 14, 15:40
On April 13, the Press Center of a Ukrainian news agency hosted a
roundtable on "Armenian Genocide: impunity brings forth relapse". The
roundtable was initiated by Amram Petrosian, Head of the Party of
Pensioners of Ukraine.
Analitika.at.ua reports that well-known Ukrainian political experts,
scientists, journalists, politicians and public figures participated
in the roundtable. The participants made a decision to request the
President and Parliament of Ukraine to recognize the Armenian Genocide
at the legislative level. The participants also watched the film
"Common genocide: Maragha, 10 April 1992" shot by the Public Relations
and Information Department of the Armenian President's Administration.
To note, the process of Ukraine's recognition of the Armenian Genocide
started on 19 May 2005, when the Supreme Rada of Crimea made a
decision to declare April 24 the Day of Remembrance for the victims of
the Armenian people's tragedy.
From: A. Papazian