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    TER-PETROSYAN: 'GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL DECLARATION' TO AFFECT ARMENIAN-TURKISH NORMALIZATION

    GENOCIDE | 11.02.15 | 12:12
    http://armenianow.com/genocide/60524/armenia_levon_terpetrosyan_genocide_centennial_dec laration

    Legal claims set out as a policy in the recently adopted Pan-Armenian
    Declaration on the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide will
    affect the process of Armenian-Turkish normalization, Armenia's
    former president Levon Ter-Petrosyan claimed in an article published
    on Wednesday.

    In the piece that has appeared on ilur.am online and in the
    Chorrord Ishkhanutyun newspaper in hard copy the former head of state
    (1991-1998), who leads the opposition Armenian National Congress party
    today, speaks critically about some of the aspects of the document
    that was promulgated by the State Commission on Coordination of the
    events for the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide on January 29.

    The 12-point Declaration, in particular, expresses "the united will
    of Armenia and the Armenian people to achieve worldwide recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide and the elimination of the consequences
    of the Genocide, preparing to this end a file of legal claims as a
    point of departure in the process of restoring individual, communal
    and pan-Armenian rights and legitimate interests."

    "While since 1998 Armenia's foreign policy has been based on the
    issue of the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide and
    in response to that the country got the compulsion of setting up a
    commission of Armenian and Turkish histories, then by force of the
    'Genocide Centennial Declaration' it is the policy of 'claims' that
    is assumed as a basis for Armenia's foreign policy," Ter-Petrosyan
    wrote, suggesting that such a turn will "extremely complicate and,
    for a long time, suspend Armenian-Turkish normalization, a process
    that is very necessary for Armenia's future."

    Ter-Petrosyan also suggested that the Commission is not a body that is
    legally entitled to express "the united will of the Armenian people",
    including its worldwide Diaspora. "Only a pan-Armenian referendum,
    whose organization, for understandable reasons, is impossible, can
    express a legally binding will or opinion of the entire Armenian
    people," he said.

    In his article the former Armenian leader also spoke critically about
    some other aspects of the Declaration.

    "In short, published has been, if not necessarily a politically
    dangerous, but at least fruitless document," Ter-Petrosyan said.

    "Meanwhile, if the Genocide issue were considered exclusively in the
    context of human rights, the crime against humanity and the necessity
    of Armenian-Turkish normalization, then the Declaration might not
    only elicit a broad international response, but also have positive
    political consequences for both Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh."

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