Catholicosate of Cilicia to Sue Turkey over Historic Headquarters - TopicsExpress



          

Catholicosate of Cilicia to Sue Turkey over Historic Headquarters in Sis YEREVAN (A.W.)—Catholicos Aram I of the Great House of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church said the Holy See would soon initiate legal claims against Turkey to regain ownership of the historic headquarters of the Catholicosate of Sis. “The Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia will soon present its legal claims to Turkey’s Constitutional Court, demanding the return of its historic seat, the Sis Catholicosate, to its rightful owners—the Armenian Church and the Armenian people,” said His Holiness. His Holiness Aram I’s message was delivered before the attendees of the fifth Armenia-Diaspora Pan-Armenian meeting at the Yerevan Opera House on Sept. 19, organized and hosted by Armenia’s Ministry of the Diaspora. During the speech, His Holiness Aram I said, “We cannot remain indifferent towards the abuse of the rights of the Armenian nation. Indifference amounts to the betrayal of the nation.” Therefore, the Armenian Genocide Centennial will be marked by such initiatives and acts of commemoration that will leave permanent stamps on—and give new direction to—the Armenian Cause. His Holiness discussed efforts of recent decades, adding, “It is now time that we move Hai Tahd [the Armenian Cause] efforts beyond the recognition of the Armenian Genocide into the legal sphere.” The Catholicos also added that during the past two years, under his supervision, work has been done towards that goal in collaboration with international law experts. “If Turkey’s Constitutional Court rejects our claims, we will immediately present our case to the European Court of Human Rights,” declared His Holiness. “If we win the case, the honor and victory will belong to our nation and Church. And if we lose the case, that will also be a victory, because in presenting our case we will have reminded the perpetrators and the international community that the Armenian nation remains committed to demanding its rights no matter the number of years that distance it from the onset of the genocide.” Finally, His Holiness noted that this legal initiative would require significant funding, but that he trusted that he would receive the support of the Armenian people, because the Church is essentially the people, and any Church center ultimately belongs to the people. His Holiness urged the Armenian government to file its own lawsuit against Turkey in the International Court of Justice (World Court), where only states have the right to sue. The Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, during the Sept. 20, 2014 Armenia-Diaspora conference, when asked by a reporter about his reaction to the news that the Catholicosate of Cilicia would file a lawsuit against Turkey, enthusiastically and without hesitation responded: there could be no two opinions about it. Such an important initiative must only be supported.
Posted on: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 21:36:20 +0000

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