SCHIFF CALLS ON OBAMA TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE NEXT WEEK
Patch.com
April 17 2013
Remembrance starts the week of April 24.
By Aaron Castrejon
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) called on President Barack Obama Wednesday to
recognize the Armenian Genocide in time for the anniversary April 24.
Each year, Obama has issued a statement marking the anniversary of
the start of first genocide of the 20th Century, but has reportedly
failed to refer to this campaign of killing as a "genocide."
In the letter to Obama, Schiff said "I urge you to acknowledge the
Armenian Genocide in your statement this year, to call genocide,
genocide, and to stand with the ever-dwindling number of survivors,
as well as the descendants of those who were lost, and who must
otherwise continue to suffer the indignity, injury and pain of denial."
The full text can be read below:
Dear Mr. President:
Next week marks the 98th anniversary of the start of the systematic
murder of 1.5 million Armenian men, women and children, and I urge
you to refer properly to this campaign of killing as "genocide" in
your annual statement marking the April 24 anniversary of the start
of the Armenian Genocide.
In the spring of 1915, the government of the Ottoman Empire unleashed a
savage campaign of massacres, forced desert marches, rape, and looting
upon the Armenians of eastern Anatolia. By 1923, one and a half million
Armenians were dead and the world's oldest Christian nation had been
shattered - with its survivors scattered around the world.
As a Senator, you spoke often of the massacres of Armenians at the
hands of the Ottoman government as genocide, a view shared by the
overwhelming majority of historians, including some notable Turkish
historians. The Armenian Genocide has also been recognized by many
local and state governments here in the United States and by many
governments around the world.
I urge you to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide in your statement this
year, to call genocide, genocide, and to stand with the ever-dwindling
number of survivors, as well as the descendants of those who were lost,
and who must otherwise continue to suffer the indignity, injury and
pain of denial.
Sincerely, Adam B. Schiff Member of Congress
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Patch.com
April 17 2013
Remembrance starts the week of April 24.
By Aaron Castrejon
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) called on President Barack Obama Wednesday to
recognize the Armenian Genocide in time for the anniversary April 24.
Each year, Obama has issued a statement marking the anniversary of
the start of first genocide of the 20th Century, but has reportedly
failed to refer to this campaign of killing as a "genocide."
In the letter to Obama, Schiff said "I urge you to acknowledge the
Armenian Genocide in your statement this year, to call genocide,
genocide, and to stand with the ever-dwindling number of survivors,
as well as the descendants of those who were lost, and who must
otherwise continue to suffer the indignity, injury and pain of denial."
The full text can be read below:
Dear Mr. President:
Next week marks the 98th anniversary of the start of the systematic
murder of 1.5 million Armenian men, women and children, and I urge
you to refer properly to this campaign of killing as "genocide" in
your annual statement marking the April 24 anniversary of the start
of the Armenian Genocide.
In the spring of 1915, the government of the Ottoman Empire unleashed a
savage campaign of massacres, forced desert marches, rape, and looting
upon the Armenians of eastern Anatolia. By 1923, one and a half million
Armenians were dead and the world's oldest Christian nation had been
shattered - with its survivors scattered around the world.
As a Senator, you spoke often of the massacres of Armenians at the
hands of the Ottoman government as genocide, a view shared by the
overwhelming majority of historians, including some notable Turkish
historians. The Armenian Genocide has also been recognized by many
local and state governments here in the United States and by many
governments around the world.
I urge you to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide in your statement this
year, to call genocide, genocide, and to stand with the ever-dwindling
number of survivors, as well as the descendants of those who were lost,
and who must otherwise continue to suffer the indignity, injury and
pain of denial.
Sincerely, Adam B. Schiff Member of Congress
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