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    TODAY IS NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR THE GENOCIDE OF PONTIAN GREEKS
    Anastasios Papapostolou

    Greek Reporter
    http://usa.greekreporter.com/2010/05/18/t oday-is-national-day-of-remembrance-for-the-genoci de-of-pontian-greeks/
    May 18 2010

    The 19th of May, a National Day of Remembrance for the Genocide of
    Pontian Greeks by a decision of the Greek Parliament in 1994, marks
    our modern history. On this day in 1919, the second phase of the
    eradication of the Hellenism of Pontus began, scathing every sense of
    humanism and took the form of a national tragedy, since 353.000 souls
    perished unjustly, whilst forcing thousands of Greeks to go abroad.

    The tragedy of the Greeks of Pontus, a day we honor, fulfills all
    conditions of the United Nations' Agreement to qualify as Genocide. We
    ask nothing more than the restoration of historical truth, along the
    Genocide of the Armenian and all Christian people in the beginning of
    the last century, including the Holocaust of the Jewish People. Let's
    not forget that the World Academic Union, the most qualified committee
    for the recognition of genocides, decided in 2007 that the Genocide
    of the Greeks of Pontos has in fact taken place. At the same time,
    the European Parliament requested two years ago from Turkey to come
    to terms with its historic past.

    This day calls all Greeks-wherever they are- to pay national tribute.

    It is another chance to remind everyone that we will not stand silent
    and we will stand by the Greeks of Pontus worldwide, in their efforts
    for the international recognition of the Genocide of Pontic Greeks
    which will ensure the avoidance of such tragic events in the future.

    The recognition of the Genocide of Pontian Greeks from the Swedish
    Parliament, ten states of the United States and the State of South
    Australia, a result of the continuous efforts of the Pontic Greeks
    of our Diaspora, equip us with courage to continue this struggle
    for justice.

    The recent visit of the Prime Minister of Turkey in Greece, was
    characterized by both sides as a historical one. We salute the
    intention expressed by the Prime Minister of Greeks, George Papandreou
    and the Prime Minister of Turkey, Tayip Erdogan, to work together
    in order to enhance cooperation and solve many issues of the past,
    so that we can achieve peace and reconciliation. It's the least we
    can do for our future generations.

    * This is a message from the President of the World Council of Hellenes
    Abroad, Stefanos P. Tamvakis for the National Day of Remembrance for
    the Genocide of Pontian Greeks.
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