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  • Baku: Azerbaijanis Living In Ukraine Send Message Of Protest To Chai

    AZERBAIJANIS LIVING IN UKRAINE SEND MESSAGE OF PROTEST TO CHAIRMAN OF VERKHOVNA RADA AND PRESIDENT

    MilAz.info, Azerbaijan
    June 10 2013

    Azerbaijanis protested against the draft resolution on recognition
    of so-called "Armenian genocide"

    The Azerbaijanis living in Ukraine gathered outside the Verkhovna Rada
    and sent a message of protest to chairman of the parliament against
    the draft resolution on the recognition of the so-called "Armenian
    genocide". Chairman of the Congress of Ukrainian Azerbaijanis Rovshan
    Tagiyev told APA that a statement of protest had been handed to the
    parliament. The statement undersigned by the Congress of Ukrainian
    Azerbaijanis, Ukrainian Azerbaijanis Youth Union and Azerbaijan Council
    of Elders has been sent to Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.

    The message says that the registration of the draft resolution on the
    so-called "Armenian genocide" by the Verkhovna Rada caused serious
    concern of Turkish-speaking people, including Azerbaijanis in Ukraine:
    "As we know, every year, Armenian organizations mark 1915 events as
    "Armenian genocide" all over the world. The historians have held
    discussions in this regard, but Armenians" claims have not been
    proved."

    According to the message, Ukraine is a multinational state, more
    than 130 ethnic groups live here and the discussion of such draft
    resolutions requires an accurate approach.

    "Otherwise, the adoption of this draft resolution will lead to
    the conflict among nations in Ukraine, this is inadmissible for
    coexistence. The adoption of the draft resolution by the parliament
    will undermine the relations of the Turkic-speaking nations, including
    Azerbaijan and Turkey with Ukraine. The draft resolution will pose
    a serious threat to the peace and security in Ukraine."

    The message asks and demands the Verkhovna Rada and Ukraine"s President
    to prevent the discussion of the draft resolution.

    Armenian members of the Verkhovna Rada Arsen Avakov (Batkivshina Party
    in opposition) and Vilen Shatvoryan (the ruling Party of Regions)
    have developed a draft resolution on "The recognition of Armenian
    genocide" and had it registered at the secretariat of the parliament.

    http://milaz.info/en/news.php?id=8993

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