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ASSYRIAN UNIVERSAL Sub
Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection Of Minorities Working Group on Indigenous Populations Eighteenth session
Intervention for Agenda Item
7:
World
Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related
Intolerance, Including the Second Preparatory Meeting in May 2001
Mr. Chairman
Thank
you for the opportunity to address the Working Group on this agenda item. At
the outset may I state that the Assyrian Universal Alliance endorses the
World Conference on Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related
Intolerance.
History has proven that racism can at its extreme
become the cause of more serious outcomes and even lead to genocide. One
such example is the genocide that occurred in the first quarter of the
twentieth century, in which Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians were massacred
with the intent of cleansing
Today there may be but a few thousand Assyrians living
in
Incidences such as the Assyrian Genocide must be learnt about. It is
through education that we as human beings can appreciate the severity of
such acts. It is through education that we can ensure that future
generations will not attempt such human atrocities. The seed of racism and
xenophobia can only be destroyed if we realise their extremely destructive
and dangerous outcomes. Genocidal events must not be denied. Their denial
can lead to their repetition.
To this end, Mr. Chairman, I make the following modest recommendations:
· That the
World Conference should encourage all states, to set up and implement
educational programs designed at teaching the history of genocide so as to
deter future generations from such behaviour;
· That the World Conference should
encourage all countries in which genocide has occurred to admit to that
history, as a genuine expression of that country’s
resent towards such genocidal acts. To that end those countries should also
carry out research on the effect that such acts have had upon
survivors of the genocide and their families, particularly those who have
been stripped of their indigenous rights;
· That the World Conference
encourage all states not to grant impunity to those guilty of genocidal acts
and war crimes and indeed to take the positive initiative of enacting
criminal laws against those guilty of same.
Only if we learn about a subject will we be able to realise its impact. What
more a significant subject than human destruction? Only by admitting to
violence, do we express regret. What more significant regret than that of
destroying innocent human lives?
Thank you Mr. Chairman.
Assyrian Universal
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