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    VICE SPEAKER OF ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT DELIVERS REPORT ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN PRAGUE IN PRESENCE OF TURKEY AMBASSADOR

    by Tatevik Shahunyan

    Wednesday, March 11, 12:06

    Vice Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Eduard Sharmazanov made a
    report on the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in early 20th century
    at a scientific conference "Crime of Genocide - legal and political
    aspects" at the Charles University in Prague. It is noteworthy that
    Turkey Ambassador to the Czech Republic Ahmed Necati Bigal and the
    embassy representatives were present at the event.

    In his speech, Sharmazanov addressed the upcoming centennial of
    the Armenian Genocide. He recalled that despite the 1.5 million of
    Armenians massacred in the Ottoman Turkey, the term Genocide was used
    only in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin, a prominent Polish-Jewish lawyer,
    to determine the Genocide of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey in 1915.

    Sharmazanov said: "Young Turks perpetrated the Armenian Genocide, as
    far back as in 1911 at the secret congress of the Ittihat ve Terakki
    Cemiyeti Party in Thessaloniki made a decision to exterminate the
    Christian population of the Ottoman Empire as they were an obstacle
    on the way to implement the Young Turks' pan-Turkic plans. All the
    claims of the Turkish current authorities that all this had not been
    planned beforehand as Genocide, but both Armenians and Turks became
    victims of deportation during the WWI, are absolutely groundless."

    "On 24 April 1915 the arrests and massacres of 600 Armenian
    intellectuals, members of the Ottoman parliament, as well as public
    figures marked the beginning of a crime which was initially planned
    and committed at the state level by Ottoman Turkey, and which is known
    to the history of humankind as the first genocide of the 20th century.

    The crime aimed at depriving Armenians of their homeland.

    I would like to mention that by the joint declaration of the Triple
    Entente on 24 May 1915 the crime against the Armenian people for the
    first time in the history was defined as a "crime against humanity
    and civilization," Sharmazanov said.

    He called it noteworthy that in 1919 the Courts Martial of the Ottoman
    Turkey sentenced Minister of War Enver Pasha, Interior Minister
    Talaat Pasha, Minister of the Navy Jemal Pasha, Minister of Public
    Education Nazim Pasha and others to death by recognizing them guilty
    of organizing and carrying out the Armenian massacres.

    "Ladies and gentlemen! The Centennial of the Armenian Genocide is
    not the end of the fight for historical justice. It is the end of
    the one stage and a beginning of the other stage. The new stage means
    new methods of fight for historical justice," Sharmazanov.

    He recalled that 22 countries throughout the world have already
    recognized the Armenian Genocide, and the first among them was
    Uruguay. South Dakota became the 43rd US state which officially
    recognized the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide was recognized
    by such organizations as the Council of Europe, European Parliament,
    several UN committees. A few days ago the European People's Party
    passed a resolution condemning the Armenian Genocide and the fact of
    the deprivation of the Armenian people of its homeland by calling on
    Turkey to accept the history and recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    "We all should have courage to say no to genocides, no to crimes
    against humanity, in order our future generations will never be
    exterminated only because they are Armenians, Turks, Russians or
    Czechs. We say no to genocide, no to racism and no to denialism,"
    he said.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=F6D89650-C7CD-11E4-8AF40EB7C0D21663




    From: A. Papazian
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