HUNGARY SHOULD REDEEM ITS FAULT BY RECOGNIZING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE. HUNGARIAN INTELLECTUAL
ARMENPRESS
9 October, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 9, ARMENPRESS: The decision of Hungarian government
to extradite Safarov has been strongly criticized by the Hungarians.
There were protest actions at the Central Square of Hungary but
Hungarian society had its internal issues so very few were able to
actively respond, said Gabor Deak, Hungarian lecturer, journalist
and publisher, during the press conference.
"Tomorrow we will make a visit to Gurgen Margaryan's tomb and pay a
tribute to his memory. We have initiated this trip, but our opinion
is the same with the majority of Hungarians" highlighted Gabor Deak,
reports Armenpress.
Referring to the decision of Hungarian court, Gabor Ivanyi noted
that Hungarian court, when reading the decision underlined that the
perpetrator must suffer the punishment till the end. According to the
scientists Hungarians are embarrassed and want to have warm relations
with Armenians and want to restore them.
"Regretfully, Hungary has not yet recognized Armenian Genocide by
Turkey when millions of people became the victim of it. Now it is
time for Hungary to think about the correction of its mistakes and
redeeming its fault" noted Hungarian historic, political analyst, an
expert on Russia and the former Soviet Union region Zoltan Biro. He
also informed that there were going to visit Armenian Genocide Museum
and plant a tree.
ARMENPRESS
9 October, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 9, ARMENPRESS: The decision of Hungarian government
to extradite Safarov has been strongly criticized by the Hungarians.
There were protest actions at the Central Square of Hungary but
Hungarian society had its internal issues so very few were able to
actively respond, said Gabor Deak, Hungarian lecturer, journalist
and publisher, during the press conference.
"Tomorrow we will make a visit to Gurgen Margaryan's tomb and pay a
tribute to his memory. We have initiated this trip, but our opinion
is the same with the majority of Hungarians" highlighted Gabor Deak,
reports Armenpress.
Referring to the decision of Hungarian court, Gabor Ivanyi noted
that Hungarian court, when reading the decision underlined that the
perpetrator must suffer the punishment till the end. According to the
scientists Hungarians are embarrassed and want to have warm relations
with Armenians and want to restore them.
"Regretfully, Hungary has not yet recognized Armenian Genocide by
Turkey when millions of people became the victim of it. Now it is
time for Hungary to think about the correction of its mistakes and
redeeming its fault" noted Hungarian historic, political analyst, an
expert on Russia and the former Soviet Union region Zoltan Biro. He
also informed that there were going to visit Armenian Genocide Museum
and plant a tree.