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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE QUOTES

    January 30, 2015

    Anatole France
    French author, 1916

    Armenia is dying, but it will survive. The little blood that is left
    is precious blood that will give birth to a heroic generation. A
    nation that does not want to die, does not die.

    Fritdjof Nansen
    Norwegian public figure, 1915

    The massacres that started in 1915 have nothing to compare with the
    history of mankind. The massacres by Abdul Hamid are minor in
    comparison to what today's Turks have done

    Jacques de Morgan
    French scientist, 1917

    The deportations of Western Armenians are nothing but concealed race
    extermination. There is no language rich enough to describe the
    horrors of it

    Valeri Brusov
    Russian poet, 1917

    Turks continued their previous policy. They would not stop commit
    massive and most awful massacres that even Leng Timur would not dare
    do

    Fayer el Husein
    Arab publicist, 1917

    Who can describe the feelings that an eyewitness experiences when he
    thinks of this heroic and unfortunate nation. Its courage and spirit
    surprise the world. A nation that yesterday was one of the most
    energetic and progressive nations of the Ottoman Empire is becoming a
    memory

    Joseph Markwart
    German scientist, 1916

    Even after proclamation of the Constitution, the main slogan of the
    Turkish policy has been 'Without Armenians there will be no Armenian
    problem

    Henry Morgenthau Sr.

    U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire Ambassador, Morgenthau's Story, 1919

    When the Turkish authorities gave the orders for these deportations,
    they were merely giving the death warrant to a whole race; they
    understood this well, and, in their conversations with me, they made
    no particular attempt to conceal the fact. . . . I am confident that
    the whole history of the human race contains no such horrible episode
    as this. The great massacres and persecutions of the past seem almost
    insignificant when compared to the sufferings of the Armenian race in
    1915.

    James Bryce
    British Viscount October 6, 1915, speech

    The massacres are the result of a policy which, as far as can be
    ascertained, has been entertained for some considerable time by the
    gang of unscrupulous adventurers who are now in possession of the
    Government of the Turkish Empire. They hesitated to put it in practice
    until they thought the favorable moment had come, and that moment
    seems to have arrived about the month of April. House of Lords,
    Hansard (5th series), Vol. XIX, 6 October 1915. Cols? I am sorry to
    say that such information has reached me from many quarters goes to
    show that the figure of 800,000 which the noble earl thought
    incredible as a possible total for those who have been destroyed since
    May last is, unfortunately, quite a possible number. That is because
    the proceedings taken have been so absolutely premeditated and
    systematic.

    Count Wolff-Metternich
    German Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire July 10, 1916, cable to the
    German Chancellor

    In its attempt to carry out its purpose to resolve the Armenian
    question by the destruction of the Armenian race, the Turkish
    government has refused to be deterred neither by our representations,
    nor by those of the American Embassy, nor by the delegate of the Pope,
    nor by the threats of the Allied Powers, nor in deference to the
    public opinion of the West representing one-half of the world.

    Theodore Roosevelt
    US President, May 11, 1918, letter to Cleveland Hoadley Dodge

    ...the Armenian massacre was the greatest crime of the war, and the
    failure to act against Turkey is to condone it ... the failure to deal
    radically with the Turkish horror means that all talk of guaranteeing
    the future peace of the world is mischievous nonsense.

    Herbert Hoover
    US President, The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover, 1952

    The association of Mount Ararat and Noah, the staunch Christians who
    were massacred periodically by the Mohammedan Turks, and the Sunday
    School collections over fifty years for alleviating their miseries--all
    cumulate to impress the name Armenia on the front of the American
    mind.

    Jimmy Carter
    US President, May 16, 1978, White House ceremony

    It is generally not known in the world that, in the years preceding
    1916, there was a concerted effort made to eliminate all the Armenian
    people, probably one of the greatest tragedies that ever befell any
    group. And there weren't any Nuremberg trials.

    Ronald Reagan
    US President, April 22, 1981, proclamation

    Like the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the
    Cambodians which followed it, ... the lessons of the Holocaust must
    never be forgotten.

    George Bush Sr.

    US President, April 20, 1990, speech in Orlando, Florida

    [We join] Armenians around the world [as we remember] the terrible
    massacres suffered in 1915-1923 at the hands of the rulers of the
    Ottoman Empire. The United States responded to this crime against
    humanity by leading diplomatic and private relief efforts.

    John Evans
    US ambassador to Armenia said to American Armenians on February 19, 2005

    Today I shall call this Armenian genocide". "I think that we, the US
    government, owe you, our fellow citizens, a more straightforward and
    honest discussion of this problem. I can tell you as a person who has
    studied this problem - I have no doubts about what happened." "I think
    that it is inappropriate for us, the Americans, to play with words in
    this case". "I believe that we must call a spade a spade.

    http://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/60735

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