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  • Armenian Victims of Mass Killings Remembered

    Times NewsLine
    April 24 2010


    Armenian Victims of Mass Killings Remembered


    24 April, 2010 Share| A+ A-


    On the 95th anniversary of the mass killings by Ottoman Turks,
    hundreds of Armenians paid respect to those innocent people who were
    killed.


    Ottoman Turks had killed close to about 1.5 million people during the
    days of World War 1. Turkey has said that the people who were killed
    were victims of civil war and unrest and that it was not genocide.
    Placards like `Nobody and nothing will be forgotten' and `Genocide
    never gets old' were seen as people marched to a monument overlooking
    the capital.

    Armenian President in his address to the nation said that the genocide
    was unprecedented in its scope, monstrosity and graveness of its
    consequences". About 800 Armenian intellectuals were murdered starting
    24th April 1915 which was the beginning of the genocide.

    "We are grateful to all those in many countries, including Turkey, who
    understand the importance of averting crimes against humanity,"
    Sarkisian said. In a separate development Turkey has warned US
    official that if a resolution is passed stating the incident as
    genocide then it might have far reaching consequences to the
    diplomatic ties between the two countries.

    Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Russia, Canada, Lebanon, Belgium, Greece,
    Italy, the Vatican, France, Switzerland, Slovakia, the Netherlands,
    Poland, Lithuania and Cyprus have already recognized the killings as
    genocide.

    On the other hand the conflict in Nagomo Karabakh has also seriously
    dented the efforts of improving relations Armenia and Turkey.

    While an agreement was signed between the two countries to reopen
    their borders neither of them have ratified the same. Meanwhile
    Armenia has decided to hold back its decision since it feels that
    Turkey has been dillydallying on the issue. The borders between the
    two countries were closed in 1993 on Turkey's accusation of Armenia
    backing the separatists in Nagomo Karabakh region.

    http://www.timesnewsline.com/news/Armenia n-Victims-of-Mass-Killings-Remembered-1272131762/
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