GENOCIDE 100TH ANNIVERSARY TO MARK SERIOUS DIVIDE - ARMENIAN OPPOSITION LEADER
16:16 ~U 24.04.13
Two years from now, Yerevan's Tsitsernakaberd Park will see Armenians
commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Genocide in a completely
new state, the opposition Heritage party's leader told reporters
today in the Genocide remembrance park.
"The 100th anniversary does not imply an end to the struggle. The
struggle is continual. The 100th anniversary is not a limitation
period; it marks the divide which has to force Turkey to decide between
paying reward without preconditions and accepting the Armenian people's
victory," Raffi Hovhannisian said.
The politician believes Armenia's current policies contribute to
Turkey's denialism. "I support accountability measures for Turkey
and the world community, but we must be in a country protecting and
respecting the law and the Constitution," he said.
"Domestic policies should not be linked to foreign policies, but it
is important to break the flock stereotype," Hovhannisian continued.
Armenian News - Tert.am
16:16 ~U 24.04.13
Two years from now, Yerevan's Tsitsernakaberd Park will see Armenians
commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Genocide in a completely
new state, the opposition Heritage party's leader told reporters
today in the Genocide remembrance park.
"The 100th anniversary does not imply an end to the struggle. The
struggle is continual. The 100th anniversary is not a limitation
period; it marks the divide which has to force Turkey to decide between
paying reward without preconditions and accepting the Armenian people's
victory," Raffi Hovhannisian said.
The politician believes Armenia's current policies contribute to
Turkey's denialism. "I support accountability measures for Turkey
and the world community, but we must be in a country protecting and
respecting the law and the Constitution," he said.
"Domestic policies should not be linked to foreign policies, but it
is important to break the flock stereotype," Hovhannisian continued.
Armenian News - Tert.am