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![]() YEREVAN (A.W.)—The State Commission on Coordination of Events for the Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide released a Pan-Armenian Declaration on Jan. 29.
![]() The strongly worded declaration called upon Turkey to “recognize and condemn the Armenian Genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire, and to face its own history and memory through commemorating the victims of that heinous crime against humanity and renouncing the policy of falsification, denialsm and banalizations of this indisputable fact.” The declaration also condemned Turkey’s illegal blockade of Armenia, and its “anti-Armenian stance in international fora and the imposition of preconditions in the normalization of interstate relations.” The full text of the declaration is below: Pan-Armenian Declaration on the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide The State Commission on the Coordination of Events Dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, in consultation with its regional committees in the Diaspora, — expressing the united will of the Armenian people; — based on the Declaration of Independence of Armenia of 23 August 1990 and the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia; — recalling the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 10 December 1948, whereby 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; — guided by the respective principles and provisions of the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 96(1) of 11 December 1946, the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide of 9 December 1948, the United Nations Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity of 26 November 1968, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights of 16 December 1966 as well as all the other international documents on human rights; — taking into consideration that while adopting the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the United Nations specifically underlined the importance of international cooperation in the struggle against that criminal offence; — emphasizing the inadmissibility of impunity of the constituent elements of the crime of genocide and the non-applicability of statutory limitation thereto; — condemning the genocidal acts against the Armenian people, planned and continuously perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire and various regimes of Turkey in 1894-1923, dispossession of the homeland, the massacres and ethnic cleansing aimed at the extermination of the Armenian population, the destruction of the Armenian heritage, as well as the denial of the Genocide, all attempts to avoid responsibility, to consign to oblivion the committed crimes and their consequences or to justify them, as a continuation of this crime and encouragement to commit new genocides; — also considering the 1919-1921 verdicts of the courts-martial of the Ottoman Empire on that grave crime perpetrated “against the law and humanity” as a legal assessment of the fact; — appreciating the joint declaration of the Allied Powers on May 24, 1915, for the first time in history defining the most heinous crime perpetrated against the Armenian people as a “crime against humanity and civilization” and emphasizing the necessity of holding Ottoman authorities responsible, as well as the role and significance of the Sevres Peace Treaty of 10 August 1920 and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s Arbitral Award of 22 November 1920 in overcoming the consequences of the Armenian Genocide:
– Preserved and developed national values, achieved the renaissance of their national culture, science and education, bringing its unique contribution to the development of world heritage, – established a powerful and effective network of religious and secular institutions in the Armenian Diaspora, thus contributing to the preservation of their Armenian identity in Armenian communities worldwide, the shaping of a respected and esteemed image of the Armenian, and the protection of the legitimate rights of the Armenian people, – united and restored the national gene pool that was facing extermination as a result of the Genocide, through a pan-Armenian cooperation and extensive repatriation program, – made its valuable contribution to international peace and security during the First and the Second World Wars and won glorious victories in the heroic battle of Sardarapat and the Artsakh war.
– the progress and strengthening of independent Artsakh, – the efficient unity of Armenians worldwide, – the realization of the centuries-old sacrosanct goals of all Armenians. The post Pan-Armenian Declaration on Armenian Genocide Centennial Adopted appeared first on Armenian Weekly. YEREVAN (A.W.)—The State Commission on Coordination of Events for the Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide released a Pan-Armenian Declaration on Jan. 29. Sarkisian reading the Pan-Armenian Declaration on the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide (photo: official website of the President) According to the office of the President of Armenia, following a meeting of the State Commission, President Serge Sarkisian, His Holiness Karekin II, and His Holiness Aram I, were joined by Commission members and meeting participants to lay a wreath at the Dzidzernagapert Memorial Complex and pay tribute to the memories of the victims of the Armenian Genocide. There, Sarkisian read the Pan-Armenian Declaration on the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, before submitting it to the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute. The strongly worded declaration called upon Turkey to “recognize and condemn the Armenian Genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire, and to face its own history and memory through commemorating the victims of that heinous crime against humanity and renouncing the policy of falsification, denialsm and banalizations of this indisputable fact.” The declaration also condemned Turkey’s illegal blockade of Armenia, and its “anti-Armenian stance in international fora and the imposition of preconditions in the normalization of [...] The post Pan-Armenian Declaration on Armenian Genocide Centennial Adopted appeared first on Armenian Weekly. YEREVAN (A.W.)—The State Commission on Coordination of Events for the Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide released a Pan-Armenian Declaration on Jan. 29. Sarkisian reading the Pan-Armenian Declaration on the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide (photo: official website of the President) According to the office of the President of Armenia, following a meeting of the State Commission, President Serge Sarkisian, His Holiness Karekin II, and His Holiness Aram I, were joined by Commission members and meeting participants to lay a wreath at the Dzidzernagapert Memorial Complex and pay tribute to the memories of the victims of the Armenian Genocide. There, Sarkisian read the Pan-Armenian Declaration on the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, before submitting it to the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute. The strongly worded declaration called upon Turkey to “recognize and condemn the Armenian Genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire, and to face its own history and memory through commemorating the victims of that heinous crime against humanity and renouncing the policy of falsification, denialsm and banalizations of this indisputable fact.” The declaration also condemned Turkey’s illegal blockade of Armenia, and its “anti-Armenian stance in international fora and the imposition of preconditions in the normalization of [...] The post Pan-Armenian Declaration on Armenian Genocide Centennial Adopted appeared first on Armenian Weekly. [img][/img] More... |
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