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Based on the
imperative of defending the absolute interests of Armenia and
the Armenian people and taking into consideration that the
August 31 Protocols on Establishment and Development of
Relations between the Republics of Armenia and Turkey are loaded
with dangerous provision that are counter to those interests,
we, the participants of this public rally declare that:
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Whereas, the veracity of the
Armenian Genocide is an irrefutable fact. We find unacceptable
that within the context of “implementing dialogue on the
historical dimension” any examination of “historical records
and archives” by a commission or sub-commission on any level.
Such an examination not only will irrevocably halt the process
of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, but
also completely diminishes the Armenian people’s achievements
resulting from decades of immense and continuous efforts, as
well as reality of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
numerous countries.
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Whereas, as members of the United
Nations and other international organizations, Armenia and
Turkey have already agreed to, under acceptable international
norms, to acknowledge each other’s borders. To reaffirm this
through a separate agreement and the Republic of Armenia’s
official recognition of Turkey’s current borders is a
concession of our people’s historic, territorial, moral and
legal rights, in the name of establishing inequitable and
unjust relation.
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Whereas, the principle of the
nations’ right to self-determination, on which hinges the just
resolution of the Artsakh Question is visibly absence from the
documents, which contain other irrelevant specifics.
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Whereas, the recognition of the
Armenian Genocide and the pursuit of the Armenian Cause (Hai
Tahd) are the sole responsibility of the Armenian people, be
they in Armenia or the Diaspora. This is not an issue of our
ancestors or our generation, but rather it is an issue of the
rights of the Armenian people’s future generation. The
Armenian authorities do not have the legal right, in the name
of the Armenian people, to bargain during negotiations with
Turkey, the just right of the Armenian people, especially the
issues of the Armenian Genocide, our occupied historical
territories and reparations.
Be it resolved
that
We, the
participants of the public rally, by expressing our opposition
and protest, reject any pre-conditions for the establishment of
relations between Armenia and Turkey; and find the announced
protocols, in their current form, unacceptable and dangerous.
The signing of such defeatist protocols by the Armenian
government is fraught with irreversible and heavy consequences.
Thus, we demand from the Armenian government to immediately end
all efforts and activities for the signing and approval of both
protocols. Otherwise, the president of Armenia will bare sole
responsibility for future events and will be treated accordingly
by the Armenian people and history.
*The public rally is organized by
the Social Democratic Hunchakian Party, the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation, the Ramkavar Azadagan party and
Unified Armenian Youth at Pelaconi Park on the corner of
Glenoaks Boulevard and Grandview Street in Glendale.
RESOLUTION
A CALL FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION BY THE U.S. CONGRESS ON
THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION
We, over ten thousand Americans of Armenian descent, gathered at
this political rally on September 27, 2009, at Pelanconi Park,
in Glendale, California, make this call for immediate action by
the U.S. Congress on the adoption of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution.
We call upon our friend, Congressman Howard Berman, the Chairman
of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, to immediately set a
date, in the coming weeks, for a vote of his panel on the
Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.252.
We encourage all the members of the powerful California
Congressional delegation, most notably Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
Chairman Berman, and the lead authors of this legislation, Adam
Schiff and George Radanovich, to ensure that this
genocide-prevention measure is adopted by the full U.S. House of
Representatives.
Unanimously adopted on Sunday, 27th of September,
2009, at Glendale, California.
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