PanARMENIAN.Net, March 27, 2004: The
statement British Ambassador to Armenia Thorda Abbott-Watt made on the
Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey does not only offend the memory of
more than 1 million Armenians killed by the Young Turk Government in the
course of the massacre in early last century. This is written in a joint
letter of representatives of the Armenian Diaspora of Europe to British
Prime Minister Tony Blair. It should be reminded that according to the
statement made by T. Abbot-Watt at a meeting with journalists January
20, the evidence available is rather ambiguous to consider the massacres
of Armenians in 1915 as genocide mentioned in the UN Convention on Genocide
adopted in 1948 and that historians and lawyers are still disputing about
the issue. According to the information provided by the Assembly of Armenians
of Europe, the letter also notes that the statement by Thorda Abbott-Watt
also does not comply with the United Kingdom statement made during World
War I and condemning this crime against humanity. In their address European
citizens of Armenian descent are requesting from the British Ambassador
to the Republic of Armenia to apologize publicly to Armenians of the world,
who are still mourning the loss of their relatives, who fell victims of
the genocide.
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