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    URUGUAY DECLARES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AS 'ISSUE OF SPECIAL INTEREST'

    by Nana Martirosyan

    Monday, February 16, 23:15

    The central board of Uruguay's national administration for public
    education declared the first genocide of the 20th century perpetrated
    by the Ottoman Empire "an issue of special interest" in 2015, the year
    when the 100th anniversary of this crime against humanity is marked,
    according to the Ð~BmenianGenocide100.org. The decision was made due
    to the motion submitted by the Armenian Genocide Centennial commission
    claiming to declare the Armenian Genocide a topic of special interest
    and to include it in the academic curriculum of 2015, the website of
    the National administration for public education reports.

    Furthermore, the central board also discussed the declaration by
    the joint parliamentary committee of Mercosur (a sub- regional bloc
    comprising Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela and
    associate countries like Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru)
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide. The declaration was passed on
    November 17, 2007.

    Uruguay was the first country to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    Genocide of Armenians has been recognized by 43 United States as
    well as by 21 countries, including Canada, Argentina, Switzerland,
    Uruguay, Russia, Belgium, France, Poland, Slovakia, the Netherlands,
    Greece, Cyprus, Vatican, Sweden, Lithuania.. The European Parliament
    passed a resolution recognizing the fact of Armenian Genocide in the
    Ottoman Turkey on June 18 1987 and demanded the Council of Europe
    to exert pressure on Turkey in order that country recognizes the
    Armenian Genocide. Turkey still denies the genocide of 1,5 million
    Armenians in 1915-1923.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=A35737F0-B618-11E4-82580EB7C0D21663




    From: A. Papazian
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