The work `Hayrenatirutyun' presented, which includes 118 articles and
legal acts on the Armenian Genocide
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7076
13:57 . 12/05
`The Armenian problem must be definitely solved from territorial,
material and moral points of view,' the head of `Modus Vivendi'
centre, historian Ara Papyan is sure.
This vision is in the basis of the historian's new work titled
`Hayrenatirutyun' (Possession of homeland), which is not a story on
the Armenian Genocide and about other important historical facts of
the Armenian people, but in the book the ways are outlined by which
the settlement of the problem should be achieved. The work includes
118 articles, written in a scientific and at the same time
journalistic style, as well as quotations from international decisions
and treaties. Papyan characterises the Armenian-Turkish protocols as a
notorious document and stresses one more important problem: Armenia
must be unblockaded. The speaker is sure it will bring great economic
development to our country and if, for example, till today Armenians
mainly have gone to the Black Sea to have a rest, in that case they
will have the chance to go to Vana Lake.
`Our rights are connected with the fact if we were `broken' or not.
Now, we have been involved in the debate and are trying to prove that,
yes we have been `broken'. But it does not matter: let's assume for a
moment there was no genocide: Don't Armenians have a right to their
homeland? The right of no nation is anchored on tragedies but on
mutual agreements, which are the treaties and the arbitral awards,'
Ara Papyan said.
From: A. Papazian
legal acts on the Armenian Genocide
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7076
13:57 . 12/05
`The Armenian problem must be definitely solved from territorial,
material and moral points of view,' the head of `Modus Vivendi'
centre, historian Ara Papyan is sure.
This vision is in the basis of the historian's new work titled
`Hayrenatirutyun' (Possession of homeland), which is not a story on
the Armenian Genocide and about other important historical facts of
the Armenian people, but in the book the ways are outlined by which
the settlement of the problem should be achieved. The work includes
118 articles, written in a scientific and at the same time
journalistic style, as well as quotations from international decisions
and treaties. Papyan characterises the Armenian-Turkish protocols as a
notorious document and stresses one more important problem: Armenia
must be unblockaded. The speaker is sure it will bring great economic
development to our country and if, for example, till today Armenians
mainly have gone to the Black Sea to have a rest, in that case they
will have the chance to go to Vana Lake.
`Our rights are connected with the fact if we were `broken' or not.
Now, we have been involved in the debate and are trying to prove that,
yes we have been `broken'. But it does not matter: let's assume for a
moment there was no genocide: Don't Armenians have a right to their
homeland? The right of no nation is anchored on tragedies but on
mutual agreements, which are the treaties and the arbitral awards,'
Ara Papyan said.
From: A. Papazian