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Khatchik Der Ghougassian: We must move from Genocide Recognition policy towards struggle for Reparation

June 5, 2014 By administrator

Interview by Nvard Chalikyan

Parorama.am has talked to Professor of International Relations at the University of San Andrés in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dr. Khatchik Der Ghougassian on the issues Khatchik Ghougassianbetween Armenia and Turkey on the eve of the Armenian Genocide centennial. Dr. Der Ghougassian says that Armenia should double its diplomatic efforts to ensure the presence of international leaders in Armenia in 2015 given the fact that Turkey is going to divert the attention of the international community away from it. He also says that a shift should be made from the policy of the international recognition of Genocide towards the struggle for the reparation.

– Dr. Der Ghougassian, how do you assess the policies pursued by the Armenian leadership towards Turkey on the one hand and the policies pursued by the Turkish leadership towards Armenia on the other hand in the context of the Genocide centennial?

– Willingly or not, the Armenian and Turkish governments have gotten engaged in a diplomatic race the “outcome” of which will be seen next year on April 24. As it is known, the Turkish government announced that it will mark the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli battle on April 24, 2015 and had started inviting heads of states for the public ceremonies. Its aim, of course, is to overshadow the global remembrance of the Genocide at its centenary. Yerevan has no other choice but to double the diplomatic efforts to assure a high level of presence and participation of international leaders on the same day. Consciously or not, this is yet another chapter of the power struggle between denial and truth. Yet, more important is the question whether the centenary would mark the beginning of a new phase in what we might conceptualize as the Armenian Cause. In other words, would we move on from the struggle for the international recognition of the Genocide to the struggle for the reparation in a very broad understanding? If serious, this shift that engages both the Armenian state and Diaspora could be the best preemption to any Turkish denialist novel initiative in the logic of the “common sorrow” that both people share.

– What is your view regarding the fact that the President of Armenia has invited the President of Turkey to Armenia to commemorate the Genocide centennial? What do you think will be the result of this?

– It was definitely a political move, much in the style so proper to Serge Sarkisian to make surprise announcements, answering and challenging Erdogan’s public declaration on April 24. This is the second time Sarkisian invites his Turkish counterpart to Armenia. He made the first one on June 2008 in Moscow, it was the first step to what would later become the so-called “football diplomacy.” In that first invitation, Sarkisian gave a dangerous sign of concession to the Turkish thesis almost accepting the proposal for a “commission of historians.” This time, however, there was no concession at all; quite the opposite, much in Kocharian’s line when he sent a letter to Gul in 2005 and rejected the offer to form a mixed commission of historians Sarkisian clearly stated that for Armenia such a commission is out of question. Hopefully this would become a state policy. There is no room for any kind of concession when it comes to Genocide.

Interview by Nvard Chalikyan

Filed Under: Articles, Interviews Tagged With: Genocide Recognition, struggle

Sen. Boxer Reaffirms Pledge to Work for Genocide Recognition

April 24, 2014 By administrator

11/05/08---- LOS ANGELES-- - Sen. Barbara Boxer holds a post-election news conference at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza.  (photo by Aurelia Ventura/La Opinion)WASHINGTON—California Senator Barbara Boxer said she would vow to keep working towards the adoption of US policy that recognizes the Armenian Genocide and that urges the Turkish government to do the same, in a statement released on Tuesday.
“As we approach next year’s 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, be assured that I will keep working to ensure that this unspeakable crime is fully acknowledged, never forgotten, and never repeated,” Senator Barbara Boxer said in her statement.
“Recently, I joined a bipartisan majority of my colleagues on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in voting to approve S.Res.410, which remembers and observes the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,” she said.
”I am proud to be a co-sponsor of S.Res.410, which calls the death of 1.5 million Armenians who died at the hands of the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923 by its rightful name – genocide. In addition, the resolution directs the President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects an appropriate understanding of issues related to human rights, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, and the Armenian Genocide,” Senator Boxer said.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Genocide Recognition, Sen. Boxer

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