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APRIL 24 COMMITTEE URGED DUTCH SENATE TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
02.07.2005 03:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ April 24 Committee for recognition of the Armenian
Genocide, which forms part of the Federation of Armenian Organizations of
the Netherlands, has submitted an application to the Senate on June 28,
which urges the Parliament upper chamber to express attitude to the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the course of World War I. The Dutch
House of Representatives has acknowledged the Armenian Genocide on December
21, 2004. The Government hailed the move as stated by Foreign minister
Bernard Bot. If the Senate adopts a statement on recognition of the Armenian
Genocide, the Government of the Netherlands will have an integrated stand
over the issue. The application also demands censuring Turkey's denialist
policy. Europe should pay serious attention to the policy along with its
impact on the freedom of speech and national minority rights (as it is
known, these are part of the Copenhagen criteria), which should influence
the date of starting talks over Turkey's accession to the EU, the document
authors are sure, Regnum news agency reported.
APRIL 24 COMMITTEE URGED DUTCH SENATE TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
02.07.2005 03:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ April 24 Committee for recognition of the Armenian
Genocide, which forms part of the Federation of Armenian Organizations of
the Netherlands, has submitted an application to the Senate on June 28,
which urges the Parliament upper chamber to express attitude to the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the course of World War I. The Dutch
House of Representatives has acknowledged the Armenian Genocide on December
21, 2004. The Government hailed the move as stated by Foreign minister
Bernard Bot. If the Senate adopts a statement on recognition of the Armenian
Genocide, the Government of the Netherlands will have an integrated stand
over the issue. The application also demands censuring Turkey's denialist
policy. Europe should pay serious attention to the policy along with its
impact on the freedom of speech and national minority rights (as it is
known, these are part of the Copenhagen criteria), which should influence
the date of starting talks over Turkey's accession to the EU, the document
authors are sure, Regnum news agency reported.