ARMENIA SUGGEST DECLARING DECEMBER 9 THE DAY OF REMEMBRANCE OF ALL GENOCIDE VICTIMS
18:02, 08 Dec 2014
Lena Badeyan
Public Radio of Armenia
Sixty-six years ago, on December 9, 1948, the United Nations adopted
the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of
Genocide. It defines genocide in legal terms, and is the culmination
of years of campaigning by lawyer Raphael Lemkin. All participating
countries are advised to prevent and punish actions of genocide in
war and in peacetime. The number of states that have ratified the
convention is currently 146.
The proposal to declare December 9 the Day of Remembrance of victims
of all genocides is already on the agenda of the Foreign Relations
Committee of the Armenian National Assembly. The resolution will be
adopted by May-June, 2015, Vice-President of the National Assembly
Edward Sharmazanov said at the parliamentary hearings on the "World
without Genocides." With this document the Armenian Parliament will
condemn not only the genocide of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, but
also the massacre of other peoples, particularly Greeks and Assyrians.
"Every war comes to an end after the last soldier is buried and the
last criminal is punished. I will add that the war comes to an end,
when the page of the past is turned and when the guilty repent,"
said Vadim Rabinovich, President of the All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress
and co-founder of the European Jewish Parliament. He said he hopes to
contribute to the reconciliation of the two neighbors, and promised
to spare no effort towards recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
According to Armenian Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan, "the
consequences of the genocide are still there." "The borders of the
Republic of Armenia are closed, as a result of which we suffer a
loss of billions of dollars. From the legal point of view, it's high
time for Turkey to answer for the closing the border and imposing an
economic pressure on Armenia," she said.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/08/armenia-suggest-declaring-december-9-the-day-of-remembrance-of-all-genocide-victims/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
18:02, 08 Dec 2014
Lena Badeyan
Public Radio of Armenia
Sixty-six years ago, on December 9, 1948, the United Nations adopted
the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of
Genocide. It defines genocide in legal terms, and is the culmination
of years of campaigning by lawyer Raphael Lemkin. All participating
countries are advised to prevent and punish actions of genocide in
war and in peacetime. The number of states that have ratified the
convention is currently 146.
The proposal to declare December 9 the Day of Remembrance of victims
of all genocides is already on the agenda of the Foreign Relations
Committee of the Armenian National Assembly. The resolution will be
adopted by May-June, 2015, Vice-President of the National Assembly
Edward Sharmazanov said at the parliamentary hearings on the "World
without Genocides." With this document the Armenian Parliament will
condemn not only the genocide of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, but
also the massacre of other peoples, particularly Greeks and Assyrians.
"Every war comes to an end after the last soldier is buried and the
last criminal is punished. I will add that the war comes to an end,
when the page of the past is turned and when the guilty repent,"
said Vadim Rabinovich, President of the All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress
and co-founder of the European Jewish Parliament. He said he hopes to
contribute to the reconciliation of the two neighbors, and promised
to spare no effort towards recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
According to Armenian Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan, "the
consequences of the genocide are still there." "The borders of the
Republic of Armenia are closed, as a result of which we suffer a
loss of billions of dollars. From the legal point of view, it's high
time for Turkey to answer for the closing the border and imposing an
economic pressure on Armenia," she said.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/08/armenia-suggest-declaring-december-9-the-day-of-remembrance-of-all-genocide-victims/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress