On Sept. 28, 2016 the formation and establishment of the Armenian Center for Justice and Human Rights (ALC) was announced. This was an admirable first step, long overdue and most eagerly awaited. The Center faces huge challenges, complex legal issues, and judicial systems and jurisdictions that might be hostile or have little knowledge about the Armenian Genocide. Thus, the ALC needs tremendous support financially, morally and intellectually, as it is a major undertaking that will require vast resources both human and financial.
The Armenian Legal Center for Justice & Human Rights (ALC)–a new Washington, D.C.-based international legal institute was announced on Sept. 28, 2016, at a press conference in Yerevan.
It has been almost four months since the announcement was made. Here are some thoughts to reflect upon and to ponder:
In the case of my grandmother, she never spoke about the members of her family who were brutally killed, the sufferings of her family, her treacherous journey from Tikranakert to Adana with five-year-old mother and eight-year-old uncle. There, she was issued a “Permit of Passage” with “no return” to destination “Alexandria.” That is the only document I have in my possession. (See article dated Dec. 23, 2015, in the Armenian Weekly – “A Document that Cries Out”). I was too young to question or comprehend the indescribable tragedy and trauma that befell the survivors and the 1.5 million victims that perished.
d – It will be difficult and an arduous task, and costly, to conduct the research in the various towns to find registered documents related to the individual properties and assets that were looted, confiscated, or taken over illegally. It is highly doubtful that Turkish authorities will cooperate.
Even though Turkey is in a mess—both domestically and on the international scene—it is a NATO member that masterfully plays the political game and dirty tricks between the East and the West with its critical geographic location.
I hope and pray that The Armenian Center for Justice and Human Rights is successful in pursuing justice and reparations and garners the support of all Armenians. It also needs the support of the Government in Armenia, which as a sovereign state should have more weight in court systems.
Source: Armenian Weekly
Link: Reflections on the Armenian Center for Justice and Human Rights