YEREVAN (A.W.) – The Armenian Genocide Reparations Study Group
(AGRSG) published its final report, entitled “Resolution with
Justice—Reparations for the Armenian Genocide,” on March 30.
In September 2014, the group completed the report, which is a
wide-ranging analysis of the legal, historical, political, and ethical
dimensions of the question of reparations for the genocide. The report
also includes specific recommendations for the components of a complete
reparations package.
The AGRSG was assembled in 2007, comprised of four experts in
different areas of reparations theory and practice. Funded initially by a
grant from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), the members of
the AGRSG are Alfred de Zayas, Jermaine O. McCalpin, Ara Papian, and
Henry C. Theriault (chair). George Aghjayan serves as a special
consultant.
The question of reparations for losses suffered both by individual
victims and the Armenian nation as a whole during the genocide has been
studied by many scholars and academics over the years. However, the
discourse was generally limited and included only abstract notions of
territorial and monetary return. Although there have been several
examples of valuable works treating the issue, none have approached the
topic of reparations with a comprehensiveness and detailed analysis like
the one put forth by the AGRSG.
In December 2014, Theriault spoke
to The Armenian Weekly about how the project was conceived and
executed, as well as some of the challenges the group had faced.
According to Theriault, the resolution of the Armenian Genocide issue
had to go beyond simply ending denial, and required real long-term
justice in the form of reparations, including land.
The final report is available in PDF format on the AGRSG’s website
Monday, March 30, 2015
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