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    MEMBER OF KNESSET. "AT LEAST WE WILL REACH ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION"

    Mediamax
    http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/interviews/5549/
    Aug 6 2012
    Armenia

    Zahava Gal-On is an Israeli politician, member of Knesset. She is the
    leader of Meretz political party and the initiator of the discussions
    on Armenian Genocide issue in Israel's Knesset.

    - Ms. Gal-On, what's the main reason why the Genocide issue was
    brought to the Knesset at this time?

    - Meretz has been commemorating the Armenian Genocide each year
    around the time of the Genocide Remembrance Day. This is the reason
    the issue was brought to the Knesset at this time.

    - Some people think that Israel tries to obtain some political
    concessions in exchange from Armenia for recognition of the Genocide?

    How would you comment to such kind of announcements?

    - These concerns are most likely unfounded. The government is not
    involved in the measures we take to promote the recognition of the
    Genocide. Meretz is an opposition party that has brought this issue
    forth despite constant efforts by the government to prevent an open
    discussion. I hardly believe that this sort of attitude could be used
    by our government as reason to demand any concessions from Armenia.

    - Which are the future steps on the way, which will result the official
    recognition of Armenian Genocide by Israel's Knesset?

    - I believe that official recognition could only come from a government
    decision that will be brought to the Knesset's approval, but this
    seems like a distant hope at the moment. Until then, we will continue
    bringing the issue for discussion in the Knesset and at least will
    reach Armenian Genocide recognition in practice by having it voted
    on in the plenum.

    - During the discussion in Knesset you have announced that "...we
    don't need to choose between recognizing genocide and relations with
    Turkey. We can have both..." Anyway, have you received any concerns
    from Turkey?

    - No, I did not receive any messages from Turkey. I have also not
    heard of any backlash towards the Israeli diplomatic service.

    - Ms. Gal-On, what means the recognition of Armenian Genocide for
    you personally?

    -For me it signifies the importance of respect for human lives
    everywhere and at any time in history. Too many times have nations
    chosen to ignore and not intervene when other communities were
    subject to mass murders and abuse. We as Jews have gone through the
    most terrible of ethnic genocides during the Holocaust while other
    nations stood silent, and therefore we have the greatest responsibility
    to recognize and stand against such crimes when they are committed
    against other nations and then silenced, even if those events took
    place a century ago.

    Narine Daneghyan talked to Zahava Gal-On for Mediamax



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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