UKRAINIAN SCIENTIST: GENOCIDE RECOGNITION HUMANITY'S DUTY TO ITS PAST
June 26, 2013 - 14:23 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Ukrainian scientist, G.S. Skovoroda Philosophy
Institute director Miroslav Popovich supports Supreme Rada's initiative
for recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
"I've long been waiting for Ukrainian politicians to make a step
to express our firm stance on the Armenian issue," Popovich told
Analitika.at.ua.
"Genocide recognition is not only an attempt to restore justice and
express sympathy to people who fell victim to mass atrocities, it is
also a duty of the humanity to its past," the scientist said.
On June 6, a draft resolution on the recognition of the Armenian
Genocide was submitted to Ukraine's Supreme Council. The bill was
initiated by parliamentarians Vilen Shatvoryan and Arsen Avakov.
June 26, 2013 - 14:23 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Ukrainian scientist, G.S. Skovoroda Philosophy
Institute director Miroslav Popovich supports Supreme Rada's initiative
for recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
"I've long been waiting for Ukrainian politicians to make a step
to express our firm stance on the Armenian issue," Popovich told
Analitika.at.ua.
"Genocide recognition is not only an attempt to restore justice and
express sympathy to people who fell victim to mass atrocities, it is
also a duty of the humanity to its past," the scientist said.
On June 6, a draft resolution on the recognition of the Armenian
Genocide was submitted to Ukraine's Supreme Council. The bill was
initiated by parliamentarians Vilen Shatvoryan and Arsen Avakov.