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Czech Senate adopts resolution condemning Armenian Genocide

21.05.2020, 11:23
The Senate of the Czech Parliament, at its plenary meeting on May 20, unanimously adopted a resolution condemning the crimes committed against humanity during the two world wars, including the 1915 Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, the Armenian Embassy in the Czech Republic reports on its Facebook page.

Czech Senate adopts resolution condemning Armenian Genocide

YEREVAN, May 21. /ARKA/. The Senate of the Czech Parliament, at its plenary meeting on May 20, unanimously adopted a resolution condemning the crimes committed against humanity during the two world wars, including the 1915 Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, the Armenian Embassy in the Czech Republic reports on its Facebook page.

The Armenian Genocide of 1915 is the first genocide of the 20th century. Turkey traditionally rejects accusations of the mass extermination of more than one and a half million Armenians during the World War I and reacts extremely painfully to criticism from the West regarding the Armenian genocide.

The fact of the Armenian Genocide is recognized by many states and a number of authoritative international organizations. The first country to recognize the Genocide in 1965 was Uruguay, followed by Cyprus, Russia, Greece, Canada, the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Lebanon, Belgium, France, Paraguay, Argentina, Sweden, Bolivia, Great Britain, Holland, Slovakia, Germany, Lithuania , Venezuela, Poland, Chile, Switzerland, Brazil, Luxembourg, Austria, Vatican, Czech Republic, Denmark, Portugal, as well as the interim government of Libya, 49 states and both houses of the US Congress, Syria, European Parliament, World Council of Churches .-- 0- -