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    CHAIRMAN OF FAAE: ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER HINDERS CLARIFICATION OF SITUATION REGARDING ANTI-ARMENIAN STATEMENTS BY SLOVAKIA'S AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA

    arminfo
    Tuesday, May 22, 20:30

    In September 2011 the parliament of Slovakia adopted a bill on
    criminalizing of the Armenian genocide denial, which I would like to
    apply to Slovakia's Ambassador to Russia, Jozef Migas, which said in
    an interview with Azerbaijani newspaper that the National Council
    has never discussed such a bill, chairman of the Forum of Armenian
    Associations of Europe (FAAE), Ashot Grigoryan, said at today's
    press-conference in Yerevan.

    "I am indignant at the fact that Armenia's Foreign Ministry does not
    react at the given statement and does not make relevant requests which
    would clarify the issue, why Slovakia's ambassador to Russia had made
    such a statement. As a reply to my requests to the Foreign Ministry,
    they made me strictly understand that Edward Nalbandian is against
    any statements regarding the incident", - Grigoryan said.

    He also added that if Armenia's Foreign Ministry is not ready to take
    any steps, it should at least not hinder FAAE make them. He said
    that Turkish authorities and lobby have been working so much well,
    that they have managed to bribe many influential officials including
    in the French Senate where the bill on criminalizing of the Armenian
    genocide denial was rejected. At present, Turkey is trying by all
    possible means to prevent the events which are scheduled to be held
    by the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.

    The vice-premier, Chairman of Supreme Court of Slovakia, Stefan
    Harabin, said earlier that the bill on criminalizing of the Armenian
    genocide denial had been proved and signed into law. From now on,
    any citizen of Slovakia will be punished by imprisonment for 5 years.




    From: A. Papazian
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