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  • Non-recognition Of Armenian Genocide Disgrace To Whole Humanity

    NON-RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OF 1915 IN OTTOMAN TURKEY AFTER 90
    YEARS DISGRACE TO WHOLE HUMANITY




    YEREVAN, MARCH 24. ARMINFO. Non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    of 1915 in ottoman Turkey after 90 years is a disgrace to the whole
    humanity. An employee of the Institute of History of the National
    Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Doctor of Historical Sciences,
    Professor Stepan Stepanyan says at a press- conference at the
    Discussion Club "Pakagits."

    He says that the modern Turkey is as responsible for the Genocide as
    the Young Turks, as Turkey denies and even insists on alleged
    massacre of Turks by Armenians. Turkey must be made to compensate
    some $60 bln to the successors of the Genocide victims and to return
    the Western Armenia it had occupied.

    Levering harsh criticism at the USA, which does not recognize the
    Genocide to favor Turkey, Stepanyan notes that already 15 countries
    in the world have recognized the Genocide, including Russia and
    France. Germany is due to recognize the Genocide despite the fact
    that 3 million of that country's citizens are Turks. In this
    connection, Stepan Stepananyan presented a newly published book
    "Armenian Genocide" in Russian (500 samples), which he had worked on
    for 3 years. If Turkey announces its archive open, it means that many
    document have been liquidated, so the truth must be searched in
    archives of other states.

    In response to the question on possible participation of "Zionists
    and masons" in organization of Genocide as several Armenian
    historians say the professors notes that he respect the memory and
    activity of all his colleagues, but he is sure that the main
    organizers of Genocide were the Turks - Talahat-pasha, Enver-pasha
    and Jamal-pasha.
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