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    THE ITALIAN-ARAB CENTER JOINS TO THE STRUGGLE FOR THE RECOGNITION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    10:55, 26 November, 2012

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS: "All of us have forgotten the
    Armenian Genocide. The Government of the Young Turks carried out the
    massacre of ethnic Armenians in Anatolia, according to historians
    the 2/3 part of Armenians of the Ottoman Empire became the victims
    of the Genocide. They all were killed in brutal massacres without
    consideration gender and age, the children have been converted to
    Islam, women were sent to harems.",-the Italian agenziastampaitalia
    writes. As reports "Armenpress" the author of the article is the
    Secretary General of the Italian-Arab "Assadakah" Center, military
    journalist Talal Khrais, who announced that the center puts forward
    the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. He writes: "Our center does
    not represent an ultimatum to Turkey, it is just announces that it
    has been collaborating with Armenian people to spread light on the
    events of 1915."

    Among other topics the author of the article mentions that the
    Armenian Genocide was preceded by the slaughter and exclusion of
    Armenians by Sultan Hamid. Then the Government of the Young Turks
    started new massacres of Armenians in 1909 that reach to their climax
    in 1915. According to the military journalist Turkey is also currently
    carrying out massacres again killing Armenians, Christians and national
    minorities this time supporting the Syrian assaults.

    "Yesterday and today, both old and new Ottoman Empires do not accept
    their crime. Perhaps the only European country that had the courage
    to remain faithful to the memory of the innocent victims was France,
    which announced that Turkey does not belong to the EU family, as
    it has adopted a similar position",-the author writes by citing the
    former President of France Nicolas Sarkozy: "My position on this issue
    remains unchanged. Turkey does not belong to the EU". This announcement
    was made by Nicolas Sarkozy at the joint press conference with the
    President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan.

    Summing up Talal Khrais writes that despite the sufferings of the
    Armenian nation, the Armenians continue their policy of peace
    and cooperation with their neighbors. He especially mentions
    about Armenian-Iranian prospering relations, as well as about
    Armenian-Romanian and Armenian-Italian relations.


    From: Baghdasarian
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