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    PRESS RELEASE
    Catholicosate of Cilicia
    Communication and Information Department
    Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Director
    Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
    Fax: (04) 419724
    E- mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.ArmenianOrthodoxChurch.org/

    PO Box 70 317
    Antelias-Lebanon

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    HIS HOLINESS ARAM I ANNOUNCES THE ROADMAP TO LEAD THE CATHOLICOSATE OF
    CILICIA
    FROM RECOGNITION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO REPARATION

    On Saturday 25 February 2012, at the final session, His Holiness Aram I
    thanked the experts, the participants and Prof. Nora Bayrakdarian, the
    organizer of the conference.

    He then announced that he will collaborate with the Armenian Catholic and
    Evangelical Churches to seek compensation for the confiscated Churches and
    church-related properties, as well as religious and cultural objects.

    Speaking of the international mechanisms for establishing justice, the
    Catholicos said, "International law and its relevant international norms
    arising from treaties, conventions and resolutions of the UN General
    Assembly challenge impunity in all forms, spell out the international legal
    principles of accountability, justice and rule of law and affirm the
    necessity of reparation. Furthermore, the Universal Declaration of Human
    Rights clearly states that "no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his
    property," and that "return of property" is an integral and essential part
    of reparation. Turkey may continue denying the Armenian Genocide, it may
    continue spending significant political capital and issuing threats in an
    attempt to block initiatives aimed at the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. But, it cannot deny the very fact that about two million
    Armenians, Ottoman citizens, in 1915 were forcefully driven out from their
    homes, leaving behind them thousands of churches, monasteries, schools,
    hospitals, community and private properties and a huge spiritual. cultural,
    intellectual and financial wealth."

    Addressing the issue of properties, His Holiness said, "the policy of denial
    does not exempt Turkey from its legal obligation towards the Armenian
    properties. As a first and concrete step towards a full restoration of the
    legitimate rights of the Armenian people, church and community properties
    must be returned to their rightful owners." He then reminded the audience
    that "the Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia, itself a victim of Genocide,
    has the moral and legal obligation and the legitimate right to claim its own
    properties.

    In Conclusion, Catholicos Aram I said, "the genocide, the forced exodus of
    Armenians from their centuries-old homeland, confiscation of Armenian
    properties and devaluation of Ottoman citizenship of Armenians are not
    fiction, but concrete facts; they are not unrelated incidents or arbitrary
    measures but part of pan-Turanian policy of Turkey." He then outlined an
    action plan to be taken soon "Based on the deliberations of the experts in
    international law and the emerging conclusions of this conference, and
    taking into consideration the provisions provided by international law, the
    Catholicosate of Cilicia, in collaboration with the political parties,
    community leadership and main players of the Armenian Committees, will work
    towards gaining reparation from Turkey. I will seek an advisory opinion from
    the International Court of Justice through the United Nations on the legal
    consequences of the Armenian Genocide. I believe that NGOs and civil society
    could play an advocacy role by challenging the UN to take action to this
    effect. I will explore the possibility of raising the Armenian case to the
    European Court of Human Rights, based on human rights violations related to
    the Genocide and the confiscation of properties. I am confident that you,
    the experts in international law, too will help us in this process.

    Because of the present political landscape and geopolitical interests, this
    is not an easy process. However, we are determined to embark on this
    critical process with renewed faith and firm determination, and, as I said
    last night, the role of the Republic of Armenia is pivotal in this respect."
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    Photos:
    http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/v04/doc/Photos/Photos678.htm
    http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/v04/doc/Photos/Photos679.htm


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