PACE ADOPTES WRITTEN DECLARATION "COMMEMORATION OF THE CENTENNIAL OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"
by Tatevik Shahunyan
Thursday, April 23, 15:13
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a
written declaration "Commemoration of the Centennial of the Armenian
genocide" on April 23.
The declaration authored by Rene Rouquet was signed by 171 delegates.
The text of the Declaration reads: "Genocide is an unconceivable crime
for a society which is founded on tolerance and protection of human
rights and fundamental freedoms. Early prevention of such crimes can
surely stop the escalation of conflicts, tragedies and humanitarian
catastrophes. The absence of unequivocal and timely condemnation of the
Armenian genocide largely contributed to the failure to prevent future
crimes against humanity such as the Holocaust and other genocides.
24 April 2015 marks the Centennial of the Armenian genocide. 1,500,000
Armenians perished as a result of this hideous crime perpetrated in
the Ottoman Empire.
The undersigned parliamentarians pay tribute to the memory of innocent
victims and condemn all forms of crimes against humanity and genocide
and deeply deplore attempts at their denial.
Prevention of genocides and crimes against humanity should be amongst
our priorities. Further development of the international capacities in
this regard is instrumental. The Council of Europe has an important
role to play within the international efforts in contributing to the
prevention of crimes against humanity. It should encourage its member
States to come to terms with their own past and prepare grounds for
future reconciliation between peoples."
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by Tatevik Shahunyan
Thursday, April 23, 15:13
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a
written declaration "Commemoration of the Centennial of the Armenian
genocide" on April 23.
The declaration authored by Rene Rouquet was signed by 171 delegates.
The text of the Declaration reads: "Genocide is an unconceivable crime
for a society which is founded on tolerance and protection of human
rights and fundamental freedoms. Early prevention of such crimes can
surely stop the escalation of conflicts, tragedies and humanitarian
catastrophes. The absence of unequivocal and timely condemnation of the
Armenian genocide largely contributed to the failure to prevent future
crimes against humanity such as the Holocaust and other genocides.
24 April 2015 marks the Centennial of the Armenian genocide. 1,500,000
Armenians perished as a result of this hideous crime perpetrated in
the Ottoman Empire.
The undersigned parliamentarians pay tribute to the memory of innocent
victims and condemn all forms of crimes against humanity and genocide
and deeply deplore attempts at their denial.
Prevention of genocides and crimes against humanity should be amongst
our priorities. Further development of the international capacities in
this regard is instrumental. The Council of Europe has an important
role to play within the international efforts in contributing to the
prevention of crimes against humanity. It should encourage its member
States to come to terms with their own past and prepare grounds for
future reconciliation between peoples."
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=D6BB2010-E9A9-11E4-94170EB7C0D21663