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    ERDOGAN CHASTISES POPE FRANCIS FOR OBSERVING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: 'I CONDEMN HIM'

    Breitbart News
    April 14 2015

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that he "condemns" Pope
    Francis for his use of the expression "genocide" when referring to
    the slaughter of 1.5 million Armenian Christians by the Ottoman Empire
    from 1915-1917.

    "Whenever politicians, religious functionaries assume the duties of
    historians, then delirium comes out, not fact," Erdogan said at a
    meeting of the Turkish Exporters Assembly on Tuesday.

    "I want to warn the pope to not repeat this mistake and condemn him,"
    he said.

    At a Mass with representatives from the Armenian Catholic church on
    Sunday, Pope Francis referred to the event as an "immense and senseless
    slaughter" and called it "the first genocide of the twentieth century,"
    ending speculation whether the pontiff would risk alienating Turkey
    by using the term "genocide."

    Francis said that remembering and honoring the victims of the massacre
    was "necessary, and indeed a duty," because "whenever memory fades,
    it means that evil allows wounds to fester."

    "Concealing or denying evil is like allowing a wound to keep bleeding
    without bandaging it!" he said.

    The same day, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu responded via
    Twitter, claiming that the Pope's words lacked legal and historical
    credibility.

    On Monday, the Pope seemed to justify his decision at his morning Mass,
    insisting in his homily that Christians must be ready to proclaim the
    truth boldly, imitating the first Apostles of Jesus who spoke "without
    fear." The way of the Church is that of "openness and speaking freely,"
    he said.

    President Erdogan said he greatly regretted the pontiff's remarks.

    Recalling the pope's visit to Turkey in 2014, the president said he
    thought Francis was "a different politician," adding, "I don't say
    a religious functionary."

    "I won't let historical events be brought out of their own course
    and turned into a campaign against our country and nation," he said.

    Meanwhile, the European Parliament will vote on a resolution Wednesday
    regarding the claims of an Armenian genocide. The body will decide
    whether to officially name the year 2015 as the centennial of the
    Armenian genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire.

    The motion noted that an increasing number of EU member states and
    national parliaments recognize the Armenian genocide. If passed,
    the Parliament would "pay tribute, on the eve of the Centenary, to
    the memory of the one-and-a-half million innocent Armenian victims
    who perished in the Ottoman Empire."

    http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/04/14/erdogan-chastises-pope-francis-for-observing-armenian-genocide-i-condemn-him/

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