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    ARMENIAN COMMUNITY CHEERS POPE FOR ACKNOWLEDGING GENOCIDE

    Breitbart News
    April 14 2015

    by Adelle Nazarian14 Apr 20153

    Pope Francis took a brave leap forward on Sunday, risking backlash
    from the Turkish government, when he spoke out against the Armenian
    genocide that took place almost 100 years ago at the hands of Ottoman
    Turks.

    While his words provoked Turkish anger and prompted Turkey to recall
    its ambassador to the Holy See and summon the Vatican's ambassador in
    Ankara to condemn the Pope's remarks, members of California's over
    200,000-strong Armenian community rejoiced at his courage to name and
    condemn the genocide.

    "As far as the Armenian American community is concerned, the pope has
    taken a courageous stand despite the threats from the Republic of
    Turkey," Glendale Mayor Zareh Sinanyan told the Los Angeles Times. His
    sentiment was echoed by fellow Armenian-American Rob Saroyan, who told
    the Fresno Bee, "As an important spiritual leader in the world, this
    recognition (of the genocide) means a lot to humanity. It's not just
    Armenians, but everyone who suffers or is persecute."

    Pope Francis's statements at the Vatican were delivered just two weeks
    shy of the 100-year anniversary marking the start of "the first
    genocide of the 20th century," in which over 1.5 million Armenians
    were executed. "The remaining two were perpetrated by Nazism and
    Stalinism," Francis said.

    Still, the United States' close relationship with Turkey, in addition
    to Turkey's membership in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization),
    have discouraged the U.S. from recognizing the genocide because
    Turkey's government does not recognize the Armenian genocide.

    "I hope that the pope's words will inspire our president and Congress
    to demonstrate a like commitment to speaking the truth about the
    Armenian genocide and to renounce Turkey's campaign of concealment and
    denial," Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) said, in a statement from his
    office that was a acquired by the Times.

    Mark Shirin, like many Armenians within the United States, said he is
    also upset at the U.S. government for not officially recognizing the
    Armenian genocide.

    "The next step in this process is asking for reparations-demands for
    lands and property lost," Shirin told the Bee. The same sentiment has
    been echoed by many Iranians who were forced to flee their homes and
    had their businesses seized by the Iranian regime following the
    revolution of 1979. They are hopeful that with regime change or
    improved U.S.-Iran relations that they may be able to regain land and
    assets that were unjustly taken away from them.

    "Concealing or denying evil is like allowing a wound to keep bleeding
    without bandaging it!" Francis had said. Mayor Sinanyan said the
    United States' refusal to recognize the genocide has also kept
    Armenians from moving on, telling the Times that without closure,
    there cannot be healing.

    Fresno State will soon unveil a stone monument commemorating the
    Armenian genocide, which is believed to have begun on April 24, 1915

    http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/04/14/armenian-community-cheers-pope-for-acknowledging-genocide/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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