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    ARAM I: ARMENIAN GENOCIDE INTEGRAL PART OF GLOBAL AGENDA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    February 25, 2012 - 14:23 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The decision of U.S. House of Representatives to urge
    Turkey to return confiscated churches and church properties to their
    rightful owners, and the approval of a bill by the French Parliament
    and the Senate making it a crime to deny the Armenian Genocide, along
    with the Turkish government's aggressive reaction, have, once again,
    brought the Armenian Genocide to the fore of international headlines,
    His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia said
    in his introductory remarks at the international conference on the
    Armenian Genocide in Lebanon.

    "The Armenian Genocide is no longer an exclusive concern of
    Armenian-Turkish relations; it has become integral part of the global
    agenda," His Holiness said.

    "The term "genocide" only became part of the vocabulary of
    international law in 1944; however, the carefully planned and
    systematically executed attempt of the Ottoman-Turkish government
    in 1915, which aimed at the total extermination of the Armenian
    Nation, fits the definition in the Genocide Convention. This act,
    strongly substantiated by the historical evidence and eye-witness
    accounts of Armenian and non-Armenian, including Turkish sources, was
    unequivocally a genocide. The Turkish authorities may deny that it was
    a crime against humanity; some nations or governments may still keep
    silent about it for geopolitical reasons. But denial is a dead end.

    Negationism will eventually fall short before the truth. The
    retroactive application of the Convention is a critical issue which
    will be certainly treated by the Conference. Since only a state that
    has accepted the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
    may submit a case to it, I hope that the Republic of Armenia will
    soon study this matter and take the necessary action," he said.

    "For decades we have focused on the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide by Turkey and the international community. In fact, the
    recent Court cases against American, Turkish and French insurance
    and private companies; the decision of US Congress to urge Turkey
    to return churches and church-related properties to their owners,
    and the Turkish government's decision on 27 August 2011decided to
    return to the minorities the properties confiscated since 1936, came to
    re-emphasize the crucial importance of reparation. Indeed, recognition
    of truth implies reparation; these acts are intimately interconnected.

    This is at the heart of international law."

    "As Catholicosate of Cilicia, which was established in the 10th Century
    in Cilicia, south-western part of present Turkey, and which was in 1915
    forcefully uprooted from its historical seat, we claim the ownership
    of our properties confiscated by the Turkish authorities. It is with
    this objective in mind that we have set the agenda of this conference,"
    His Holiness concluded.


    From: Baghdasarian
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