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25.05.2018
Eduard Sharmazanov: The International Community Should Condemn the Turkish Denial, Sumgait and Crimes of Azerbaijan
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On May 25, the RA NA Vice President, the Head of Armenia-Slovakia Friendship Group Eduard Sharmazanov took part in the exhibition with the heading Parliamentarians against Genocides dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of the Genocide adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. The NA Vice President noted in his speech:

“Dear Colleagues,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Genocide adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 9 December 1948. The Convention on Genocide was among the first United Nations conventions addressing humanitarian issues. The Genocide of Armenian, Greek and Assyrian minorities in Ottoman Empire and Kemalist Turkey is considered to be one of the greatest disasters of the XX century that has taken lives of more than 2 million of innocent Christians.

Dear Mr. Danko and dear Mr. Tittel,it is a great honourforme to be here and address you as the Vice President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and as a descendent of both nations who survived the Greek and Armenian Genocide.

Before highlighting the milestones of the genocide I would like to find the roots of this terrible tragedy. I would argue that this crime was not a chaotic phenomenon caused by and limited to the World War I. It dates back to the Christian massacres in the days of Sultan Abdul Hamid at the end of the XIX century and steps into the XX century with the 1909 slaughter of 30,000 Armenians in the city of Adana.

Moreover, during the 1911 Summit in Thessaloniki the Young Turks adopted a resolution according to which the Christian population of the Empire, as an “untrustworthy element hindering the progress of the country”, was condemned to extermination and assimilation.

On April 24 1915, 600 Armenian writers, journalists, doctors, scientists were arrested and exiled to the depths of Anatolia. A part of them died on the way of the exile, while others died after reaching there. Later, in October Enver Pasha, the Ottoman Minister of War, declared in the presence of a German military attache "we shall solve the Greek question, the same way as we have solved the Armenian question”.

It is worth mentioning that although the World War I ended, the atrocities against the Greek population continued. In September 1922, when the troops of Mustafa Kemal invaded the city of Smyrna, the city was set on fire, the Greek and Armenian quarters were totally destroyed.

Winston Churchill described the atrocities of Smyrna in the following way, “Kemal turned the city into ashes and totally exterminated its Christian population’.

Dear colleagues,

The Genocide of Christian minorities in Ottoman Empire is one of the biggest atrocities of the 20th century. This is a crime against humanity. Unfortunately, Turkey today not only continues its policy of denial but also supports Azerbaijan’s non-constructive policy which is a great regional threat.

Let us not forget, that impunity leads to new crimes. The massacre of Armenians in Sumgait 1988 and Azerbaijan’s aggression two years ago against peaceful people of Nagorno-Karabakh when innocent Armenians were killed and beheaded, are examples of such impunity.

Recently, the Middle East faces the same threats as Greeks, Armenians and Assyrians a century ago. Innocent Christians and Yazidis are still being exterminated because of their ethnicity and religion. This is unacceptable.

Dear colleagues,

I would like to thank Slovakia for recognizing the Armenian genocide and would like also to say that International Community must condemn the denial of the genocide of Christian population in Ottoman Empire, the massacre of Armenians in Sumgait, aggression of Azerbaijan in 2016 as well as the Yazidi Genocide.”


25.05.2018
Ara Babloyan Receives Co-Rapporteur of PACE Monitoring Committee for Armenia
On May 25, the RA NA President Ara Babloyan received the Co-Rapporteur of PACE Monitoring Committee for Armenia Yuliya Lovochkina.Welcoming the guest in the National Assembly, Ara Babloyan touched upon the recent political developments that happened in Armenia. The Head of the parliament has underli...

25.05.2018
Armen Ashotyan: We Should Present State Interest of Armenia in the International Arena Together
On May 25, the Chairman of the RA NA Standing Committee Armen Ashotyan received the Head of NATO Liaison Officer in South Caucasus Rosaria Puglisi. In the course of the meeting the interlocutors touched upon the inner-political recent events happened in Armenia and the current developments, the exte...

25.05.2018
Ara Babloyan\'s Statement on Taking Back the Resignation of the RA NA Member Alen Simonyan
“Under Paragraph 1 of Part 2 of Article 155 of the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Armenia the Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly, I announce that the Member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Alen Simonyan took back his resignation in written form on May 25,...

25.05.2018
Eduard Sharmazanov Meets with Speaker of Slovak Parliament
On May 25, the RA NA Deputy Speaker, the Head of Armenia-Slovakia Friendship Group Eduard Sharmazanov met with the Speaker of the National Council of the Republic of Slovakia Andrej Danko.The Deputy Speaker of the RA Parliament expressed his gratitude to Andrej Danko for supporting the organization ...

25.05.2018
Eduard Sharmazanov: It is More Likely That Danube Will Change Its Riverbed than Pan-Turkism Will Reach Its goal
On May 25, in Bratislava the RA NA Deputy Speaker, the Head of Armenia-Slovakia Friendship Group Eduard Sharmazanov accompanied by the Head of Slovakia-Armenia Friendship Group Dušan Tittel, the RA Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Slovakia Tigran Seyranyan and the RF A...

25.05.2018
Congratulatory Address by RA National Assembly President Ara Babloyan to School Graduates
“Dear graduates of Armenia and Artsakh,I cordially congratulate you, your parents and teachers on the occasion of the Last Bell and Last Lesson.Today you are entering into a new life. And let in that life always guide you the aspiration of reaching goals, the success, the all-human values and true p...



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