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    REPRESENTATIVE OF VATICAN: GENOCIDE IS NOT AN ALLEGATION, BUT A REALITY

    ArmInfo
    2008-11-25 17:12:00

    ArmInfo. "Genocide is not an allegation, but is a reality. This is not
    an issue of term. It is a historical fact with a lot of victims and
    this memory needs to be healed", - Cardinal Walter Kasper, president
    of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, said.

    As the Turkish newspaper Today's Zaman reports with reference to
    Anatolia news agency, Kasper said: "I don't know what the Vatican can
    do to ease Turkey-Armenia relations. But this is also an important
    case for peace in the Middle East. First of all, the Catholic Church
    sides with the victims. This is the most important principle for us
    while determining our manners".

    The Vatican's stance on this issue was stated at the time during a
    visit to Armenia by [late Pope] John Paul II. The pope visited the
    genocide monument there and used the word 'genocide,' although this
    did not please Turkey.

    The cardinal's remarks came ahead of yesterday's meeting between
    Pope Benedict XVI and a group of visiting Armenian clerics led by
    Catholicos of Cilicia Aram I, the leader of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church in Lebanon.

    To recall, in May 2008, taking part in a public audience by Pope
    Benedict XVI, the head of the Armenian Church urged all countries to
    recognize that Turks committed genocide against Armenians early in
    the last century. Karekin II then appealed "to all nations and lands
    to universally condemn all genocides that have occurred throughout
    history," saying that "denial of these crimes is an injustice that
    equals the commission of the same."
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