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  • Turkey Too Powerful A State To Recognize Genocide - US-Armenian Jour

    TURKEY TOO POWERFUL A STATE TO RECOGNIZE GENOCIDE - US-ARMENIAN JOURNALIST

    17:21 * 22.04.15

    Turkey, as a state far more powerful than Armenia, will be too
    much influenced by pressures to ever dare to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide, according to Harut Sassounian, a columnist for The California
    Courrier.

    Speaking at the anti-Genocide forum in Yerevan, the journalist said
    he feels that the country is more likely to pursue its own interests
    rather than stand up for a universal cause for justice. According to
    him, Turkey will not dare to acknowledge the tragedy even if all the
    world countries do so.

    "We are not, of course, a powerful state and do not have a powerful
    army; otherwise the Turks would have recognized [the Genocide] and
    offered reparation. Turkey is powerful, but we are not. So truth and
    justice have no value in the world when your army is weak. They will
    if you have a strong army," he noted.

    Commenting on Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's recent
    condolence address, Sassounian said he finds the move part of Turkey's
    foul tricks aimed at cheating the world.

    "They express sorrow to both the Turks and the Armenians who died
    during the First World War. But they died because of them, standing
    up against powerful states. Yet, we aren't victims of war; we are
    innocent victims of Genocide," he said, noting regretfully that the
    world is still very often misguided by Turkish lies.

    As for the Turkish authorities' plan to celebrate the Gallipoli
    Campaign centennial on the April 24 Genocide Remembrance Day,
    Sassounian said he is sure that the country has intentionally sought
    such a coincidence. "Turkey did that deliberately, scheduling it for
    the wrong day. The purpose is one: to disrupt the April 24 events in
    Armenia," he added.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/22/sasounian/1654550

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