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    GERMAN ARMENIANS ARE CONSISTENT OVER THE RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    18:15, 16 November, 2012

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS: The recognition of Armenian Genocide
    by Bundestag, Parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany, before
    2015 is not probable at the moment, therefore the situation may change
    in a result of appropriate steps. As reports Armenpress, this was
    noted by Jirair Kocharian lecturer of Free University of Berlin and
    the member of the committee on the recognition of Armenian Genocide in
    Germany, during the meeting with journalists on November 16. According
    to him there is a great number of Turks living in Germany who are
    presenting in different parties and whose opinion plays an important
    role in Germany.

    "Armenian "tsunami" in Germany may not be as intense as the Turkish
    one. We demanded Bundestag to recognize that Germany was Turkish
    accomplice in the commitment of the Genocide and got the respond that
    both EU and Germany had a number of resolutions on Armenian Genocide
    and that they considered them to be enough" Kocharian noted.

    He also informed that they would continue requesting Bundestag on this
    issue, taking into account that in other countries as well the goal
    wasn't reached at once.

    "Turkey is double criminal, author of a Genocide series. Not only
    Armenians were massacred but also Greeks, Assyrians, and today a list
    of nations are "waiting for their turn". We are trying to cooperate
    with these nations to demand Turkey recognize its sin" Kocharian
    highlighted. He also noted that Armenian government had little to do
    on this issue; German Armenians are the ones who have the right to
    demand justice from their countries government.


    From: Baghdasarian
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