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    Syrian President finally recognizes the Armenian Genocide

    April 6, 2015 By administrator Leave a Comment

    17:20, 29 Jan 2014
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    Pres. Bashar al-Assad

    In a lengthy interview last week with Agence France Presse (AFP) on
    the tragic situation in Syria, Pres. Bashar al-Assad made an
    unexpected reference to the massacres of 1.5 million Armenians. This
    is the first time that any Syrian head of state has acknowledged the
    Armenian mass murders and identified the perpetrator as Ottoman
    Turkey. Report armradio.am

    During the interview, Pres. Assad compared the Armenian Genocide of
    1915 to the brutal killings of civilians by foreign fighters nowadays
    in Syria: "The degree of savagery and inhumanity that the terrorists
    have reached reminds us of what happened in the Middle Ages in Europe
    over 500 years ago. In more recent modern times, it reminds us of the
    massacres perpetrated by the Ottomans against the Armenians when they
    killed a million and a half Armenians and half a million Orthodox
    Syriacs in Syria and in Turkish territory."

    Not surprisingly, two days later, Bashar Jaafari, Syria's Ambassador
    to the United Nations in Geneva, made a similar remark: "How about the
    Armenian Genocide where 1.5 million people were killed?"

    The only other high ranking Syrian official who has acknowledged the
    Armenian Genocide was Abd al-Qader Qaddura, Speaker of the Syrian
    Parliament, when he inscribed a poignant statement in the Book of
    Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide Monument and Museum in Yerevan on
    July 16, 2001: "As we visit the Memorial and Museum of the Genocide
    that the Armenian nation suffered in 1915, we stand in full admiration
    and respect in front of those heroes that faced death with courage and
    heroism. Their children and grandchildren continued after them to
    immortalize their courage and struggle.... With great respect we bow our
    heads in memory of the martyrs of the Armenian nation -- our friends --
    and hail their ability for resoluteness and triumph. We will work
    together to liberate every human being from aggression and
    oppression."

    While the Parliament Speaker's 2001 statement was a candid and
    heartfelt message with no political overtones, the same cannot be said
    about Pres. Assad's words on the Armenian Genocide as he clearly
    intended to lash back at the Turkish government's hostile actions
    against the Syrian regime. It is well known that Turkey has played a
    major role in the concerted international effort to topple Pres.
    Assad, by dispatching heavy weapons and arranging the infiltration of
    foreign radical Islamist fighters into Syria.

    Relations between Syria and Turkey were not always hostile. Before the
    start of the Syrian crisis in 2011, the two countries were such close
    political and economic allies that the Assad regime banned the sale of
    books on the Armenian Genocide, and did not permit foreign film crews
    to visit Der Zor, the killing fields of thousands of Armenians during
    the Genocide. Mindful of possible Turkish backlash, Pres. Assad's
    staff cancelled my courtesy meeting with the President in 2009 after
    they discovered on the internet my countless critical articles on
    Turkey. Moreover, during the honeymoon period between the Syrian and
    Turkish governments, Pres. Assad advised the visiting Catholicos Aram
    I that Armenians should maintain good relations with Turkey and not
    dwell on the past!

    In his recent interview with AFP, Pres. Assad also complained about
    the failure of Western leaders to comprehend developments in the
    Middle East: "They are always very late in realizing things, sometimes
    even after the situation has been overtaken by a new reality that is
    completely different." Frankly, one could make the same criticism
    about Pres. Assad for realizing at his own detriment only too late the
    dishonesty and duplicity of Turkey's leadership.

    Regrettably, the Syrian President is not the only head of state who
    has failed to decipher the scheming mindset of Turkey's rulers.
    Countless Middle Eastern, European, and American leaders have made the
    same mistake, trusting Turkey's feigned friendship, only to be let
    down when the time came for Turkey to keep its end of the bargain.

    In recent months, with the increasing dissatisfaction of the
    international community with Prime Minister Erdogan's autocratic
    policies and belligerent statements, it has become crystal clear that
    no one knows the true face of Turkey better than Armenians, Assyrians,
    Greeks and Kurds, who have suffered countless brutalities, massacres
    and even genocide under despotic Turkish rule.

    Despite Pres. Assad's political motivations, Armenians should welcome
    his belated statement on the Armenian Genocide. After refraining from
    acknowledging the Genocide for all the wrong reasons for so long, at
    least now the Syrian President is on record telling the truth about
    past and present Turkish atrocities!


    http://www.gagrule.net/syrian-president-finally-recognizes-the-armenian-genocide/

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