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  • Statement of Barack Obama on Armenian Remembrance Day

    States News Service, USA
    April 24, 2009 Friday


    STATEMENT OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA ON ARMENIAN REMEMBRANCE DAY

    WASHINGTON


    The following information was released by the White House:

    Ninety four years ago, one of the great atrocities of the 20th century
    began. Each year, we pause to remember the 1.5 million Armenians who
    were subsequently massacred or marched to their death in the final
    days of the Ottoman Empire. The Meds Yeghern must live on in our
    memories, just as it lives on in the hearts of the Armenian people.

    History, unresolved, can be a heavy weight. Just as the terrible
    events of 1915 remind us of the dark prospect of mans inhumanity to
    man, reckoning with the past holds out the powerful promise of
    reconciliation. I have consistently stated my own view of what
    occurred in 1915, and my view of that history has not changed. My
    interest remains the achievement of a full, frank and just
    acknowledgment of the facts.

    The best way to advance that goal right now is for the Armenian and
    Turkish people to address the facts of the past as a part of their
    efforts to move forward. I strongly support efforts by the Turkish and
    Armenian people to work through this painful history in a way that is
    honest, open, and constructive. To that end, there has been courageous
    and important dialogue among Armenians and Turks, and within Turkey
    itself. I also strongly support the efforts by Turkey and Armenia to
    normalize their bilateral relations. Under Swiss auspices, the two
    governments have agreed on a framework and roadmap for
    normalization. I commend this progress, and urge them to fulfill its
    promise.

    Together, Armenia and Turkey can forge a relationship that is
    peaceful, productive and prosperous. And together, the Armenian and
    Turkish people will be stronger as they acknowledge their common
    history and recognize their common humanity.

    Nothing can bring back those who were lost in the Meds Yeghern. But
    the contributions that Armenians have made over the last ninety-four
    years stand as a testament to the talent, dynamism and resilience of
    the Armenian people, and as the ultimate rebuke to those who tried to
    destroy them. The United States of America is a far richer country
    because of the many Americans of Armenian descent who have contributed
    to our society, many of whom immigrated to this country in the
    aftermath of 1915. Today, I stand with them and with Armenians
    everywhere with a sense of friendship, solidarity, and deep respect.
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