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    POPE BENEDICT, GREETING ARMENIAN PATRIARCH, RECALLS PEOPLE'S 'TERRIBLE PERSECUTION'

    AP Worldstream
    Mar 20, 2006

    Pope Benedict XVI paid tribute Monday to the sufferings of Armenians
    because of their Christian faith and recalled their "terrible
    persecution," a reference to the 1.5 million who died in the early
    20th century in what Armenia insists was genocide by Turkey.

    Benedict recalled Armenians' history as he welcomed an Armenian
    Catholic patriarch, Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni, and Armenian pilgrims
    to a Vatican audience.

    Speaking about the Armenian people through the centuries, the pope
    singled out the "sufferings which they underwent in the name of the
    Christian faith in the years of the terrible persecution that went
    down in history with the sadly meaningful name 'metz yeghern,' the
    great evil.'"

    Benedict was citing the term used by Armenians to refer to what they
    say was genocide conducted by Turkey. Turkey vehemently denies that
    the deaths were genocide and has harshly criticized countries which
    call it as such.

    Benedict did not use the term "genocide" in his official remarks. His
    predecessor, Pope John Paul II, called the deaths genocide but did
    not declare any party responsible.

    In 301, Armenia became the world's first country to declare itself
    Christian.
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