second-class citizens, they were also subjected to political, social and cultural isolation, humiliation and
specific restrictions, violence, deportation and even cases of massacre.
The Special Rapporteur Rita Izsak has rightly mentioned that many cases around the world demonstrate
that minorities can be targets of criminal atrocities with impunity. The responsibility for crimes committed
must be ensured in order to avoid new crimes being perpetrated. As the former UN Secretary General
Kofi Annan said “Only then can we honor the memory of the victims of yesterday with dignity. Only this
way can we save those who may be at risk tomorrow. "
This year, the Armenian population of the Syrian town of Kessab and neighboring villages, composed of
descendants of survivors from the Armenian Genocide, has experienced renewed violence. Terrorist
groups affiliated to Al Qaeda, freely crossed the border from the territory of neighboring Turkey,
desecrated Armenian churches in Kessab and attacked the Armenian population of the city, leading to
the evacuation of the population.
We all should combine our efforts to put in place effective mechanisms to protect minorities against
criminal atrocities.
It should be constantly stressed that State authorities have the primary responsibility to protect
populations from atrocious crimes. It was made clear during the World summit of 2005 that the
international community must encourage and help States to exercise this responsibility, as well as to
implement diplomatic, humanitarian and other appropriate measures to help protect threatened
populations. Had the responsibility to protect been fully assumed, the number of victims of the Armenian
Genocide and probably of other cases of genocides would not be so high.
I hope sincerely that these recommendations will bring understanding among us and I would like to
ensure that Armenia will in turn keep making an effective and continuous contribution to international
efforts in order to strengthen prevention mechanisms, but also to promote tolerance and dialogue
between cultures.