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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZES TURKISH GENOCIDE OF ASSYRIANS AND GREEKS

    Assyrian International News Agency AINA
    March 24 2015

    Posted 2015-03-24 09:20 GMT

    The Armenian National Assembly recognized the Assyrian and Greek
    genocide perpetrated by Turks in World War One.Yerevan (AINA) --
    The Armenian National Assembly voted today to recognize the genocide
    of Assyrians and Greeks that was committed by Ottoman Turks during
    World War One, between 1915 and 1923. The genocide claimed the lives
    of 750,000 Assyrians (75%), 500,000 Greeks and 1.5 million Armenians.

    The genocide recognition bill, sponsored by the Republican Party,
    received 117 yay votes and 14 abstentions. There were no nay votes.

    The formal title of the bill is "On the Genocide of the Greeks and
    Assyrians Perpetrated by Ottoman Turkey between 1915 and 1923." The
    bill was authored by Eduard Sharmazanov, Armen Rustamyan, Hovhannes
    Sahakyan, Edmon Marukyan, Arpine Hovhannisyan, Tevan Poghosyan,
    Gurgen Arsenyan, Heghine Bisharyan, Alexander Arzumanyan, Vahram
    Baghdasaryan, Hermine Naghdalyan, Margarit Yesayan, Lyudmila Sargsyan.

    Eduard Sharmazanov, the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, said:

    We have chosen to adopt a declaration because the National Assembly
    of Armenia adopts declarations in very important cases. In this case,
    we proposed, discussed and came to the conclusion that the adoption of
    a declaration would be more appropriate because it's not every day that
    the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia adopts a declaration.

    In this sense, by submitting the draft as a declaration on
    condemnation, we want to show society and our Greek and Assyrian
    brothers and sisters and the international community that the
    National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and all the political
    forces attach importance to condemnation of the genocide perpetrated
    against the Greeks and Assyrians.

    In 2007 the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS)
    recognized the Assyrian and Greek genocides (AINA 2007-12-15). In
    2010 Sweden recognized the Assyrian, Greek and Armenian Genocide
    (AINA 2010-03-12).

    Sabri Atman, director of the Assyrian Genocide Research Center, said:

    The systematic genocide the Ottoman State and its Kurdish allies
    committed against Assyrians, Armenians and Greeks during World War
    1 is no longer a gain for Turkey and we will never allow it to be as
    such. We salute the Republic of Armenia for its decision to recognize
    the Assyrian and Greek Genocide. This encourages us and gives us
    strength to be recognized internationally.

    Turkey cannot take its place among the civilized nations of the world
    if it does not take full responsibility for the horrific crime of
    the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocide.

    Turkey should stop its denial mentality and should stop its support
    to criminal and barbaric organization, such as ISIS, that are now
    continuing to commit genocide against our people in Iraq and Syria.

    Turkey should know that the descendants of the survivors of the
    "forgotten Genocide" will never stop demanding recognition.

    While the Armenian genocide is widely known and recognized, the
    Assyrian and Greek genocides are lesser known. But these genocides
    cannot be separated from the Armenian genocide, as they were
    perpetrated at the same time and by the same policy. The genocide
    of the Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians is one and the same. It was
    a genocide against Christians.

    Assyrians have worked with Greeks and Armenians to pressure Turkey
    to recognize the genocide of World War One.

    To date, Assyrians have erected genocide monuments in 9 cities around
    the world (story).

    http://www.aina.org/news/20150324052004.htm

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