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    POPE FRANCIS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE COMMENT ANGERS TURKISH GOVERNMENT

    Newsmax.com, Florida
    June 10 2013

    By Alexandra Ward

    Pope Francis intends to visit Armenia in 2015 to commemorate the 100th
    anniversary of the Armenian genocide, the pontiff told a delegation
    from the Eastern European country last week.

    The pontiff also referred to the mass killings of Armenians during
    World War I as "the first genocide of the 20th century."

    "This recognition of the Armenian Genocide as the first genocide of
    the 20th century reaffirms the statements of John Paul II, [which were
    made] upon his arrival in Armenia on Sept. 25, 2001, demonstrating that
    more and more states, parliaments, and international organizations
    are adopting this position against the denial of history perpetrated
    by the Turkish state," Dr. Alfonso Tabakian, director of the Armenian
    National Committee of South America, told Armenian Weekly.

    Pope Francis' comment about the genocide angered the Turkish
    government, which has long been blamed for the mass killings of
    Armenians. Turkey has denied that the genocide ever actually happened.

    "It cannot be business as usual while accusing a nation of genocide,"
    Turkish Ambassador Tuncay Babali said. "It's a serious allegation. It
    needs to be substantiated, legally, historically."

    Armenian Apostolic Church Diocese of Gougark Bishop Sebouh Chuljyan
    Primate defended the pope's remarks.

    "The pope is speaking out a historical truth," he told the Hurriyet
    Daily News. "Turkey needs to see the pains and should face the
    genocide."

    This isn't the first time Pope Francis has publically referenced the
    Armenian genocide.

    At events commemorating the killings' 91st anniversary in 2006, while
    he was still a cardinal in Argentina, he said the mass killings were
    the "gravest crime of Ottoman Turkey."

    A Turkish official suggested that the pope's scheduled visit to the
    Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul could be in jeopardy
    after his Armenian genocide comment.

    http://www.newsmax.com/thewire/pope-francis-armenian-genocide-comment/2013/06/10/id/508983


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