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    Middle East Eye
    April 12 2015

    Pope cites Armenian killings as 'genocide'

    24 April marks the 100th anniversary of the Armenian killings


    Pope Francis used the word "genocide" on Sunday to describe the mass
    deaths of Armenians toward the end of Ottoman rule, in a move likely
    to severely strain diplomatic ties with Turkey.

    "In the past century our human family has lived through three massive
    and unprecedented tragedies," Pope Francis said during a solemn mass
    in Saint Peter's Basilica to honour a 10th century Armenian mystic.

    "The first, which is widely considered 'the first genocide of the 20th
    century', struck your own Armenian people," he said, citing a
    statement signed by John Paul II and the Armenian patriarch in 2001.
    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan was among those attending the
    service.

    The event was held close to the centenary of the killing of Armenians
    during Ottoman rule. The start of the killing is marked in Armenia on
    24 April.

    Turkey has now summoned the Vatican envoy to Ankara to request an
    explanation over the comments, television reports said.

    The envoy had been summoned to the foreign ministry in Ankara, the NTV
    and CNN-Turk channels said.

    There were no further details but according to Turkish media reports
    an official statement is to be released by the foreign ministry later
    in the day.

    While many historians describe the killings as the 20th century's
    first genocide, Turkey hotly denies the accusation. Pope Francis
    reportedly also used the term two years ago, prompting a strong
    protest from Ankara.

    While Francis on Sunday did not use his own words to describe the
    murders as genocide, John Paul II's use of the term provoked a sharp
    reaction from Turkey at the time, and citing the former pope will do
    more than ruffle feathers.

    "We recall the centenary of that tragic event, that immense and
    senseless slaughter whose cruelty your forebears had to endure,"
    Francis said. "It is necessary, and indeed a duty, to honour their
    memory, for whenever memory fades, it means that evil allows wounds to
    fester.".

    The 78-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church had been under
    pressure to use the term publicly to describe the events despite the
    risk of alienating an important ally in the fight against radicalisms.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kin were killed between 1915
    and 1917 as the Ottoman Empire was falling apart, and they have long
    sought to win international recognition of the massacres as genocide.

    Turkey rejects the claims, arguing that 300,000 to 500,000 Armenians
    and as many Turks died in civil strife when Armenians rose up against
    their Ottoman rulers and sided with invading Russian troops.

    Francis said the other two genocides of the 20th century were
    "perpetrated by Nazism and Stalinism".

    "And more recently there have been other mass killings, like those in
    Cambodia, Rwanda, Burundi and Bosnia. It seems that humanity is
    incapable of putting a halt to the shedding of innocent blood," he
    said.


    http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/pope-cites-armenian-killings-genocide-680383196



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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