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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 8 2008



    Karekin urges world to recognize genocide claims


    The head of Armenia's Orthodox Church took part in Pope Benedict XVI's
    public audience on Wednesday and urged all countries to recognize that
    Turks committed genocide against Armenians early last century.


    Karekin II sat at Benedict's side during the traditional weekly
    audience in St. Peter's Square -- part of a visit to the Vatican that
    is the latest high-level contact between Catholic and Orthodox
    leaders. Addressing a crowd of faithful assembled in the square,
    Karekin appealed "to all nations and lands to universally condemn all
    genocides that have occurred throughout history. "Denial of these
    crimes is an injustice that equals the commission of the same," he
    said.


    Benedict's predecessor, Pope John Paul II, visited Armenia in 2001 and
    paid his respects to the Armenians killed in the last days of the
    Ottoman Empire. Many countries have been careful in treating the
    issue, because any recognition of the killings as genocide is likely
    to rattle a nation's ties with Turkey. Last year, the US House of
    Representatives stopped short of voting on a resolution that would
    have called the killings genocide after Turkey threatened grave
    consequences to relations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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