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  • Naples Daily News Published "Lest We Froget" Article By Manuel Esayi

    NAPLES DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED "LEST WE FROGET" ARTICLE BY MANUEL ESAYIAN, BONITA SPRINGS

    21:59, 22 April, 2013

    YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS: Naples Daily News published "Lest we
    froget" article by Manuel Esayian, Bonita Springs, reports Armenpress.

    The article runs as follows:

    "On April 24, 1915, the Ottoman Turkish government began the systematic
    massacre and deportation of 1.5 million Armenians. My grandparents,
    uncles and aunts were all lost during this tragic event.

    Unfortunately, this history did not serve as a lesson, because it
    was followed by the Jewish Holocaust during World War II and several
    genocides over the past few years.

    A number of countries, most notably France, have recognized this
    massacre and deportations as the first genocide of the 20th century.

    Several other countries, primarily the United States, have avoided
    the use of the term genocide under pressure from the government of
    Turkey which denies this tragedy as being nothing but a result of
    conditions prevalent during World War I. Most Armenians place no blame
    on the present government and people of Turkey. They only wish for a
    true recognition of what happened at the time of the Ottoman Turks,
    and not have a reconstruction of history.

    Continued rejection and lack of condemnation of the genocide can
    only lead to repeated events of this type. In the late 1930s, about
    25 years after the Armenian Genocide, Adolf Hitler, in a speech many
    feel heralded the coming Holocaust, stated: "Who now remembers the
    Turkish massacre of the Armenians?"

    By 2015, a memorial museum commemorating the 100th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide, will be established in Washington, D.C. Our
    hope is that this edifice will be a constant reminder of the Armenian
    Genocide, and that the world will never again see a repeat of this
    tragedy to any other nation's people."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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