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    Anger as Pope calls Armenian massacre 'first genocide of 20th century'

    Steve Scherer
    PUBLISHED12/04/2015 | 10:47


    OPEN GALLERY 1Pope Francis leads a mass for Armenian Catholics marking
    100 years since the mass killings of Armenians under the Ottoman
    Empire Credit: Andreas solaro

    Pope Francis has incurred the wrath of Turkey after he marked the
    100th anniversary of the massacre of as many as 1.5 million Armenians
    as "the first genocide of the 20th century".


    During a Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, Francis recalled the "senseless
    slaughter" of a century ago.

    "It is necessary, and indeed a duty, to honour their memory, for
    whenever memory fades, it means that evil allows wounds to fester," he
    said.

    "Concealing or denying evil is like allowing a wound to keep bleeding
    without bandaging it."

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    Turkey's embassy to the Holy See cancelled a press conference planned
    for Sunday after learning that the pope would utter the word
    "genocide" over its objections.

    Muslim Turkey accepts many Christian Armenians died in partisan
    fighting beginning in 1915, but it denies that hundreds of thousands
    were killed and that this amounted to "genocide".

    In 2014, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered
    condolences to the grandchildren of all the Armenians who lost their
    lives for the first time.

    But he also said that it was inadmissible for Armenia to turn the
    issue "into a matter of political conflict".

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    Armenia says up to 1.5 million people died in 1915-16 as the Ottoman
    empire split.

    Most non-Turkish scholars believed that up to 1.5 million Armenians
    died as the Ottoman empire split during the period of 1915-1916, and
    regard the deaths as genocide.

    Turkey, however, maintains that many of the dead were killed in
    clashes during World War I, and that ethnic Turks also suffered in the
    conflict.

    Several European countries recognise the massacres as genocide, though
    Italy and the United States have avoided using the term officially
    given the importance they place on Turkey as an ally.


    http://www.independent.ie/world-news/anger-as-pope-calls-armenian-massacre-first-genocide-of-20th-century-31135727.html

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