Turkey Blocks Opening Of Exhibit On Rwanda Due To Indirect Mention O

TURKEY BLOCKS OPENING OF EXHIBIT ON RWANDA DUE TO INDIRECT MENTION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.04.2007 14:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
sharply condemned the Turkish government for blocking the opening of
a United Nations exhibit on the Rwanda Genocide due to an indirect
mention of the Armenian Genocide in one of the exhibit’s display
panels, the ANCA reports.

"Sadly, this is only the most recent example of how Turkey’s campaign
to deny the Armenian Genocide perpetuates the cycle of genocide –
making the world a more dangerous place and future genocides more
likely," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

The Associate Press reported earlier today that the United Nations,
bowing to Turkish protests, has delayed the opening of the exhibit,
organized by the Aegis Trust, in the international organization’s
highly trafficked visitor’s lobby. The Turkish mission had specifically
registered its objections to a reference in the exhibit concerning the
origin of the word "genocide," which mentioned that Raphael Lemkin,
the international lawyer and human rights activist who coined this
term, was influenced by the crimes committed against the Armenians
and other mass killings.

Commenting on the exhibit’s postponement, James Smith, the chief
executive of the British-based Aegis Trust, said, "If we can’t get
this right, it undermines all the values of the U.N. It undermines
everything the U.N. is meant to stand for in terms of preventing
(genocide). . . You can’t learn the lessons from history if you’re
going to sweep all of that history under the carpet. And what about
accountability? What about ending impunity if you’re going to hide
part of the truth? It makes a mockery of all of this."