YEREVAN
(A.W.)—The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) World Council
unanimously passed a resolution on the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide, condemning the denial of the genocide and demanding justice
for the crime. The World Council, which took place in Yerevan and was
hosted by the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) of Armenia, adopted the
resolution on May 9.
The resolution, which was proposed collectively by the AYF regions
represented, states that IUSY supports the “Armenian people’s struggle
for the recognition and reparation of the Armenian Genocide by calling
upon Turkey to start an immediate process of eliminating the
consequences of the Armenian Genocide and initiate a process of
restoring the rights of the Armenian people.” It also notes that “IUSY
believes this is the only reliable road to reconciliation of the two
countries and nations.”
“The fact that the resolution was unanimously passed speaks
measures,” said Nairi Khachatourian, who is in Yerevan representing AYF
Eastern United States. “IUSY is sending a strong message to Turkey that
true reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey can only be built upon
recognition, reparations, and real justice.”
Titled, “An Equal World Is Possible,” the IUSY World Council
includes participants from 60 countries, with over 160 delegates
representing various socialist youth organizations, in addition to over
two dozen AYF representatives from Armenia, Artsakh, and the Diaspora.
Earlier that day, participants of the council paid their respects to
the 1.5 million victims of the genocide at the Armenian Genocide
Memorial at Dzidernagapert.
Below is the text of the resolution:
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PROPOSAL BY THE ARMENIAN YOUTH FEDERATION (AYF)
Resolution on the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY), being a faithful
follower of the principles of justice, democracy, equality, and human
rights, reaffirms its position on the Armenian Genocide as the world
commemorates the 100th anniversary of the first Genocide of the 20th
century.
The Armenian Genocide opened a whole new circle of genocides that
were encouraged by the impunity of the perpetrators of the first
genocide as well as inspired by its techniques and genocidal methods.
Genocide is a crime under international law contrary to the spirit and aims of the IUSY. This is why:
IUSY condemns the genocide against the Armenian people which was
planned and carried out by the Ottoman Empire and various regimes in
Turkey in 1915-23. During these years more than 1.5 million Armenians,
living in their ancestral homeland (what is largely known as Eastern
Turkey today), were brutally exterminated; their heritage was
confiscated and largely destructed. The small number of Armenians who
survived was spread all over the world.
IUSY strongly condemns the denial of the Armenian Genocide by the
Turkish government as well as all the attempts of the Republic of Turkey
to mute and bribe every initiative that is aimed at the recognition and
reparation of the Armenian Genocide. IUSY believes that the denial of
the genocide is a double crime that ought to be punished and has nothing
in common with the right of freedom of expression.
IUSY supports the Armenian Youth Federation’s (AYF) and the Armenian
people’s struggle for the recognition and reparation of the Armenian
Genocide by calling upon Turkey to start an immediate process of
eliminating the consequences of the Armenian Genocide and initiate a
process of restoration of the rights of the Armenian people. IUSY
believes this is the only reliable road to reconciliation of the two
countries and nations.
IUSY sees education as one of the most vital and constructive ways of
fighting any form of extremism. With this, we call upon our member
organizations to spread the knowledge of the Armenian Genocide, because
only by knowing and condemning past genocides can we prevent new ones
from taking place.
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