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    EURONEST PA ADOPTS RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CENTENNIAL

    20:57, 17 Mar 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    Resolution by the Armenian and the European Parliament on the
    Centennial of the Armenian was adopted today at the 4th Ordinary
    Session of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly in Yerevan. The measure
    was adopted with a vote of 33 to 4.

    Joint text for an Urgent Motion for Resolution by the Armenian and
    the European Parliament on the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide

    The EURONEST Parliamentary Assembly,

    Having regard to Article 9(3) of its Rules of Procedure; Having regard
    to the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 10 December 1948;
    Having regard to the International Covenant on Civil and Political
    Rights of 16 December 1966; Having regard to the UN Convention on the
    Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes
    Against Humanity of 26 November 1968; Having regard to the European
    Parliament Resolution of 20 July 1987 on a Political Solution to the
    Armenian question; Having regard to the European Parliament Resolution
    of 15 November 2000 on Turkey's progress towards accession; Having
    regard to the European Parliament Resolution of 28 September 2005
    on the opening of negotiations with Turkey; Having regard to the
    resolutions and statements of the legislative bodies of number of
    the EU members states.

    Whereas the year of 2015 marks the centennial of the Armenian Genocide
    perpetrated in the Ottoman Empire; Whereas recognition of the inherent
    dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of
    the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in
    the world; Whereas the denial of genocide is widely recognized as the
    final stage of genocide, enshrining impunity for the perpetrators of
    genocide, and demonstrably paving the way for future genocides; whereas
    the absence of unequivocal and timely condemnation of the Armenian
    Genocide largely contributed to the failure to prevent future crimes
    against humanity; Whereas early prevention of such crimes can surely
    stop escalation of conflicts, tragedies and humanitarian catastrophes.

    The Assembly:

    Condemns all forms of crimes against humanity and genocide and
    deeply deplore attempts of their denial; Pay tribute to the memory
    of innocent victims of all genocides and crimes, committed against
    humanity; Stresses that prevention of genocides and crimes against
    humanity should be amongst the priorities of international community;
    Finds that further development of the international capacities in
    this regard is instrumental; Supports the international struggle for
    the prevention of genocides, the restoration of the rights of people
    subjected to genocide and the establishment of historical justice;
    Invites Turkey to come to term with its past; Considers that setting
    up grounds for future reconciliation between peoples is of utmost
    importance; Invites Armenia and Turkey to use examples of successful
    reconciliation between European Nations and focus on an agenda putting
    cooperation between the peoples first;

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/17/euronest-pa-adopts-resolution-on-armenian-genocide-centennial/

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