Targeted News Service
April 24, 2013 Wednesday 12:22 AM EST
Pelosi Statement Commemorating the Armenian Genocide
WASHINGTON
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., issued the following news release:
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today
in recognition of the 98th anniversary of the Armenian genocide:
"On this solemn anniversary of the Armenian genocide, we pause to
remember the victims and honor the survivors of one of the greatest
tragedies of the 20th century. Too often, the truth of these horrific
events has been denied, yet the historical record is clear: from 1915
to 1923, the leaders of the Ottoman Empire conceived and carried out a
genocide against the Armenian people.
"International observers and diplomats to the Ottoman Empire,
including U.S. Ambassador Henry Morgenthau, watched a nightmare unfurl
and provided detailed first-hand accounts of 'a campaign of race
extermination.' This week almost one hundred years ago, the voices of
the more than 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children were
silenced forever. We must never forget. We must learn from this dark
hour of history. Indeed, there is no greater tribute to their memories
than our commitment to act to prevent genocide in our time.
"If we ignore the mistakes of the past, then we are destined to repeat
them. That's why it is critical, year in and year out, to reaffirm our
dedication to recognizing the Armenian genocide and to placing the
U.S. Congress firmly on the side of honesty in our history. On this
anniversary, it is our responsibility to embrace the truth and build a
brighter future."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
April 24, 2013 Wednesday 12:22 AM EST
Pelosi Statement Commemorating the Armenian Genocide
WASHINGTON
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., issued the following news release:
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today
in recognition of the 98th anniversary of the Armenian genocide:
"On this solemn anniversary of the Armenian genocide, we pause to
remember the victims and honor the survivors of one of the greatest
tragedies of the 20th century. Too often, the truth of these horrific
events has been denied, yet the historical record is clear: from 1915
to 1923, the leaders of the Ottoman Empire conceived and carried out a
genocide against the Armenian people.
"International observers and diplomats to the Ottoman Empire,
including U.S. Ambassador Henry Morgenthau, watched a nightmare unfurl
and provided detailed first-hand accounts of 'a campaign of race
extermination.' This week almost one hundred years ago, the voices of
the more than 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children were
silenced forever. We must never forget. We must learn from this dark
hour of history. Indeed, there is no greater tribute to their memories
than our commitment to act to prevent genocide in our time.
"If we ignore the mistakes of the past, then we are destined to repeat
them. That's why it is critical, year in and year out, to reaffirm our
dedication to recognizing the Armenian genocide and to placing the
U.S. Congress firmly on the side of honesty in our history. On this
anniversary, it is our responsibility to embrace the truth and build a
brighter future."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress