US PRESIDENTS SHOW LEVEL OF AMERICAN ETHICS IN ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ISSUE - ANALYSTS
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October 29, 2012 | 13:39
YEREVAN. - The US presidents show the level of American ethics with
respect to the Armenian Genocide issue, Regional Studies Center
Director, political analyst Richard Giragosian said during a press
conference on Monday.
"In the election campaign, the two US presidential nominees have not
yet touched upon the genocide issue. So, in the US version, we need to
exert greater efforts toward the restoration of historical justice,"
he noted.
At the same time Giragosian stressed that the Armenian lobby in the
United States is stepping up its activities toward the US recognition
of the Armenian Genocide. As per the analyst, this process will become
more widespread by 2015 because the 100th anniversary of the Genocide
will be marked on that year.
"I am convinced that several countries will discuss the matter of
recognizing the Armenian Genocide, and this will be a new challenge
for Turkey which obstructs, in every way, the restoration of historical
justice," Richard Giragosian maintained.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
October 29, 2012 | 13:39
YEREVAN. - The US presidents show the level of American ethics with
respect to the Armenian Genocide issue, Regional Studies Center
Director, political analyst Richard Giragosian said during a press
conference on Monday.
"In the election campaign, the two US presidential nominees have not
yet touched upon the genocide issue. So, in the US version, we need to
exert greater efforts toward the restoration of historical justice,"
he noted.
At the same time Giragosian stressed that the Armenian lobby in the
United States is stepping up its activities toward the US recognition
of the Armenian Genocide. As per the analyst, this process will become
more widespread by 2015 because the 100th anniversary of the Genocide
will be marked on that year.
"I am convinced that several countries will discuss the matter of
recognizing the Armenian Genocide, and this will be a new challenge
for Turkey which obstructs, in every way, the restoration of historical
justice," Richard Giragosian maintained.
From: A. Papazian