GARRY KASPAROV: ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS MOTHER OF ALL GENOCIDES OF 20TH CENTURY
12:38 24/04/2015 >> SOCIETY
"Today marks the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Like all
great acts of evil, it is difficult to face and it must be faced. Evil
grows when we shy away from it and refuse to acknowledge it; this we
know from history," Garry Kasparov, former World Chess Champion and
Russian opposition figure, wrote on Facebook.
"So we must be honest and we must be brave enough to call evil by its
name, especially this, the mother of all genocides of the 20th century.
"In 2002, I wrote an article in The Wall Street Journal calling for
Turkey to be admitted to the European Union if a few issues could be
resolved. First among them was recognition and full investigation of
the Armenian genocide of 1915. It is a great disappointment that this
never came to pass. As I wrote then, "Only by incorporating a large
Muslim country fully in Western ranks will we be able to call for
the final crusade against global terrorism, which is so far smartly
wrapping itself with Islamic colors.
"I still hold out hope that this will happen. How can we fight against
the many evils present in our world today if we do not have the courage
to face an evil whose ghosts are now a century old?" Karparov wrote.
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/04/24/kasparov/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
12:38 24/04/2015 >> SOCIETY
"Today marks the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Like all
great acts of evil, it is difficult to face and it must be faced. Evil
grows when we shy away from it and refuse to acknowledge it; this we
know from history," Garry Kasparov, former World Chess Champion and
Russian opposition figure, wrote on Facebook.
"So we must be honest and we must be brave enough to call evil by its
name, especially this, the mother of all genocides of the 20th century.
"In 2002, I wrote an article in The Wall Street Journal calling for
Turkey to be admitted to the European Union if a few issues could be
resolved. First among them was recognition and full investigation of
the Armenian genocide of 1915. It is a great disappointment that this
never came to pass. As I wrote then, "Only by incorporating a large
Muslim country fully in Western ranks will we be able to call for
the final crusade against global terrorism, which is so far smartly
wrapping itself with Islamic colors.
"I still hold out hope that this will happen. How can we fight against
the many evils present in our world today if we do not have the courage
to face an evil whose ghosts are now a century old?" Karparov wrote.
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/04/24/kasparov/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress