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    ANCA: JUSTICE THAT PUNISHES THE PERPETRATOR, MAKES THE VICTIM WHOLE, AND PREVENTS FUTURE CRIMES

    15:39, 24 Dec 2014

    It's particularly vicious to hear people preaching that Armenians
    should only be working for change from within Turkey, according to
    Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA).

    "We once had this chance, and, despite great challenges and even
    greater risks, played a courageous and consequential role in reforms --
    until 1915, when Turkey massacred and exiled us, effectively ending
    our ability to press for progress as citizens of that state. It
    takes a very cruel or equally calculating heart to lecture the
    brutalized victims of a crime about their failure to rehabilitate
    their attackers," Aram Hamparian said, according to Asbarez.

    "Given the vast post-genocide power asymmetry between the Turkish state
    and the surviving Armenian citizens of Turkey -- or between Turkey
    and landlocked, partitioned, and blockaded Armenia for that matter --
    arguing that the Armenian Genocide should be a matter between Turks
    and Armenians is just a harsh way of saying leave Turkey alone to
    consolidate the fruits of its crime," he said.

    Turkey's preferred "lion and lamb" formulation is all the more
    one-sided by virtue of the added power Turkey secured through genocide
    and the incalculable harm caused to the Armenian nation by this still
    unpunished crime, according to Hamparian.

    "This approach, of course, stands at odds to the basic conceptions
    of justice held by nearly every culture on earth. Genocide may be
    the worst of all crimes, one with serious geopolitical implications,
    but it remains a crime. And the answer to crime is justice. Justice
    that punishes the perpetrator, makes the victim whole, and prevents
    future crimes," he said.

    "It is to our credit that decades of diasporan advocacy for justice
    -- undertaken in countries around the world in the wake of our near
    annihilation -- has started to break down walls of denial in Turkey
    and sparked a small but growing domestic movement for a truthful and
    just resolution of the Armenian Genocide," he added.

    "Having "forced the Spring," we are now -- with increased resolve --
    waging our struggle on two mutually reinforcing fronts: one in Turkey,
    one in the rest of the world," Hamparian concluded.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/12/24/anca-justice-that-punishes-the-perpetrator-makes-the-victim-whole-and-prevents-future-crimes/

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