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    MAJORITY OF WELSH MEMBERS OF UK PARLIAMENT RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN AND ASSYRIAN GENOCIDES

    Assyria Times, CA
    June 7 2006

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Following intensive lobbying from the above
    organization, over half the eligible Welsh Representatives of the UK
    Parliament have signed a motion recognizing the Armenian and Assyrian
    Genocide of 1915.

    "This is a historic day for Wales. "There can no longer be any doubt
    that Wales has recognized the Armenian and Assyrian Genocides. We will
    continue to expose this government denial of the genocide in order to
    protect British investment in Turkey and to further Britain's strategic
    interests in the region. Our priority will be to put the issue of
    restitution and reparations for the genocide on the political agenda.

    The reunification of Armenia must no longer be a taboo subject during
    Turkey's accession talks. We in Wales can raise our voice to insist
    that Turkey should yield back land to the Armenian nation if she is
    to accede to the European Union," said a spokesman for Wales-Armenia
    Solidarity.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    Originally posted by Joseph
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    MAJORITY OF WELSH MEMBERS OF UK PARLIAMENT RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN AND ASSYRIAN GENOCIDES

    Assyria Times, CA
    June 7 2006

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Following intensive lobbying from the above
    organization, over half the eligible Welsh Representatives of the UK
    Parliament have signed a motion recognizing the Armenian and Assyrian
    Genocide of 1915.

    "This is a historic day for Wales. "There can no longer be any doubt
    that Wales has recognized the Armenian and Assyrian Genocides. We will
    continue to expose this government denial of the genocide in order to
    protect British investment in Turkey and to further Britain's strategic
    interests in the region. Our priority will be to put the issue of
    restitution and reparations for the genocide on the political agenda.

    The reunification of Armenia must no longer be a taboo subject during
    Turkey's accession talks. We in Wales can raise our voice to insist
    that Turkey should yield back land to the Armenian nation if she is
    to accede to the European Union,"
    said a spokesman for Wales-Armenia
    Solidarity.
    Sad that there are Armenians who think thats "just a dream" but their are non-Armenians who have it on their agenda of reality...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hovik
      Sad that there are Armenians who think thats "just a dream" but their are non-Armenians who have it on their agenda of reality...

      There certainly are but I'd like to see present-day Armenia get stronger first. It may be "just a dream" but even a pessimistic person such as myseld dreams about it from time to time.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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