TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN SLOVENIA RECOGNIZES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: ASHOT GRIGORYAN
ARMENPRESS
12 October, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 12, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Genocide denial punitive
law is already a reality in Slovenia, reportedly Azerbaijani- Turkish
propaganda disinformation which casts doubt on the existence of the law
is being subjected to failure. Ashot Grigoryan , President of Forum
of Armenian Associations of Europe ( FAAE) had a press conference
with the reporters on October 12. Armenian Genocide criminalizing
law was adopted in Slovenia's Criminal Code in 2009, September 1. All
those who will deliberately deny Armenian Genocide will be sentenced
to 5 years of imprisonment, the ones who are unaware of the law will
reportedly be sentenced to 3 years of imprisonment. Azerbaijanis were
making regular efforts to deny the existence of the law, they were
not ceasing spreading information that there was no similar law.
In this context Ashot Grigoryan recalled the statement made by Gulhan
Ulutekin, Turkish Ambassador in Slovenia and its consequances. "When
Gagik Mkrtumyan, Chairman of the Constitutional Court and Arman
Mkrtumyan , Chairman of the Court of Cassation and me visited khachkar
dedicated to Genocide victims and paid a tribute to their memory,
Turkish Ambassador in Slovenia then issued a statement, writing
there was no Genocide , noting Armenians should speak carefully"
, Armenpress reports. Ashot Grigoryan piled a lawsuit calling to
subject the Ambassador to the punishment prescribed by law.Yet
when Gulhan Ulutekin was called to a police department announced he
has nothing against Armenian Genocide thus explicitly recognizing
Armenian Genocide.
"We have even sent a letter of thanks to Ahmet Davutoglu , Minister
of Foreign Affair Minister of Turkey on the occasion Turkish highest
diplomats recognize Armenian Genocide fact " Grigoryan wrapped up.
Slovenia recognized Armenian Genocide in 2004. Stefan Harabin ,
Slovakia's Supreme Court Chairman visited Tsitsernakaberd memorial
and paid tribute to the victims of the Armenian Genocide on October 11.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
12 October, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 12, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Genocide denial punitive
law is already a reality in Slovenia, reportedly Azerbaijani- Turkish
propaganda disinformation which casts doubt on the existence of the law
is being subjected to failure. Ashot Grigoryan , President of Forum
of Armenian Associations of Europe ( FAAE) had a press conference
with the reporters on October 12. Armenian Genocide criminalizing
law was adopted in Slovenia's Criminal Code in 2009, September 1. All
those who will deliberately deny Armenian Genocide will be sentenced
to 5 years of imprisonment, the ones who are unaware of the law will
reportedly be sentenced to 3 years of imprisonment. Azerbaijanis were
making regular efforts to deny the existence of the law, they were
not ceasing spreading information that there was no similar law.
In this context Ashot Grigoryan recalled the statement made by Gulhan
Ulutekin, Turkish Ambassador in Slovenia and its consequances. "When
Gagik Mkrtumyan, Chairman of the Constitutional Court and Arman
Mkrtumyan , Chairman of the Court of Cassation and me visited khachkar
dedicated to Genocide victims and paid a tribute to their memory,
Turkish Ambassador in Slovenia then issued a statement, writing
there was no Genocide , noting Armenians should speak carefully"
, Armenpress reports. Ashot Grigoryan piled a lawsuit calling to
subject the Ambassador to the punishment prescribed by law.Yet
when Gulhan Ulutekin was called to a police department announced he
has nothing against Armenian Genocide thus explicitly recognizing
Armenian Genocide.
"We have even sent a letter of thanks to Ahmet Davutoglu , Minister
of Foreign Affair Minister of Turkey on the occasion Turkish highest
diplomats recognize Armenian Genocide fact " Grigoryan wrapped up.
Slovenia recognized Armenian Genocide in 2004. Stefan Harabin ,
Slovakia's Supreme Court Chairman visited Tsitsernakaberd memorial
and paid tribute to the victims of the Armenian Genocide on October 11.
From: A. Papazian