Friday, April 10, 2015

Dutch Parliament Recognizes Assyrian, Greek and Armenian Genocide by the Ottomans.


Dutch Parliament Recognizes Assyrian, Greek and Armenian Genocide by the Ottomans. (AINA).

The Dutch Parliament passed a binding resolution yesterday recognizing the genocide of Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War One.

The resolution, tabled by MP Joel Voordewind from the Christian Union party, enjoyed wide support from the various parties, including Christian Union, People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Christian Democratic Appeal, Reformed Political Party and Labor Party.

The resolution was strongly opposed by two Turkish members of the Parliament but passed by a strong majority vote.


"The aim of this motion is to recognize the Armenian as well as the Assyrian genocide," said Joel Voordewind, "and to bring the Turkish government closer to Armenia.

This is an important signal from the Dutch Parliament to the Turkish government to acknowledge its past actions. I hope in the end this will bring both countries to a better understanding and reconciliation with each other."
  • Armenia recognized the Assyrian Genocide on March 24 (AINA 2015-03-24
  • In 2007 the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) recognized the Assyrian and Greek genocides (AINA 2007-12-15). 
  • In 2010 Sweden recognized the Assyrian, Greek and Armenian Genocide (AINA 2010-03-12).
The genocide of Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians was committed by Ottoman Turks during World War One, between 1915 and 1923. The genocide claimed the lives of 750,000 Assyrians (75%), 500,000 Greeks and 1.5 million Armenians.

While the Armenian genocide is widely known and recognized, the Assyrian and Greek genocides are lesser known.

But these genocides cannot be separated from the Armenian genocide, as they were perpetrated at the same time and by the same policy.

The genocide of the Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians is one and the same. It was a genocide against Christians.

Assyrians have worked with Greeks and Armenians to pressure Turkey to recognize the genocide of World War One.

To date, Assyrians have erected genocide monuments in 9 cities around the world (story).

Here is the text of the resolution in Dutch:

34 000-V
Vaststelling van de begrotingsstaten van het Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken (V) voor het jaar 2015
Nr. Gewijzigde Motie Van Het Lid Voordewind C.S.
Ter vervanging van die gedrukt onder nr. 59
Voorgesteld
De Kamer,
gehoord de beraadslaging,
constaterende dat de motie Rouvoet c.s. (21 501-20, nr. 270) aangaande het bespreekbaar maken van de erkenning van de Armeense genocide in de dialoog met Turkije (Voor de volledigheid gaat het hier ook over de Assyriers, de Pontische Grieken en Arameeers die ook het slachtoffer zijn geworden van deze genocide) in 2004 Kamerbreed is aangenomen;
van mening, dat het van groot belang is dat Turkije en Armenie tot een gezamenlijk vergelijk over hun geschiedenis komen;
van mening, dat acceptatie van wederzijds inzicht ten aanzien van de gebeurtenissen van 1915 noodzakelijk is om in de betrekkingen tussen beide landen een stap vooruit te zetten;
spreekt de wens uit, dat aankomende herdenkingsbijeenkomsten van 100 jaar Armeense genocide, in Nederland en elders, bijdragen aan respect en acceptatie tussen betrokken gemeenschappen;
verzoekt de regering, in het verlengde van de aangenomen motie-Rouvoet c.s., bilateraal en in EU-verband, de Turkse regering op te blijven roepen de toenadering tot Armenie een nieuwe impuls te geven en met de Armeense regering te streven naar verzoening;
en gaat over tot de orde van de dag.

5 comments:

  1. The European Legal system is based on the principle of “there can be no retroactive crime and punishment” Otherwise, even Jews and Romans can be punished for the crucifixion of Jesus. I recommend the reader should save time and read the article from a searcher- historian with the title “ Genocide Lies Need No Archives! Defy or Admit Facts And Shut – Up!” (See link below) At least the 1 st, 2 nd and 3rd paragraphs, in order to decide whether a genocide occured or not. Shortly, the Holland Parliament produced a decision, which is not under its authority , without sufficient information and partially.
    http://armenians-1915.blogspot.com/2008/10/2610-genocide-lies-need-no-archives.html

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  2. Crimes against Humanity are under the authority of the whole world, remember Nuremberg trials.

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    1. Nuremberg Trial was based on realities. Read Malta Trials and improve your information on wheether there was a genocide or not. But , I have doubt that you search any document...

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  3. Some Turks have enough human decency to recognize the realities. https://twitter.com/Conscience_1915

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  4. It would seem to me that in such an event, the veto could only be effectively circumvented by some kind of revolutionary act - as a minimum, by the Government refusing to respect the veto, which would undoubtedly lead to a constitutional crisis.guarantor

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