Turkey to sue the states having officially recognized the Armenian Genocide

17:43 19/03/2010 » Politics

Turkey to sue the states having officially recognized the Armenian Genocide

Turkey is intent to sue the world’s 20 states having officially recognized the Armenian Genocide, Hurriyet reported. The issue was raised by opposition deputies of “The Republican People's Party” (RPP) and “Nationalist Movement Party” Deniz Bolukbas and Sukru Elekdag.

“Though, the final decision on bringing a lawsuit against the states that recognized Genocide should be made by the government. And the government is silent by now,” Hurriyet writes.

Turkish opposition deputies think, Ankara should bring the struggle against the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide from the political filed to a legal one.

Note that the following states have recognized and condemned the Armenian Genocide carried out in the Ottoman Turkey: Uruguay (1965), Cyprus (1982), Argentina (1993), Russian Federation (1995), Canada (1996), Greece (1996), Lebanon (1997), Belgium (1998), Italy (2000), Vatican (2000), France (2001), Switzerland (2003), Slovakia (2004), the Netherlands (2004), Poland (2005), Germany (2005), Venezuela (2005), Lithuania (2005), Chile (2007), Sweden (2010).

Panorama.am recalls that Turkey has traditionally rejected the mass killings of 1,5 million Armenians carried out early in the 20th century and took the criticism of the West painfully.  

Source: Panorama.am

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