ANCA: Pope's Genocide memorial visit a challenge to Turkey's denialismJune 23, 2016 - 11:15 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Americans will be closely following His Holiness Pope Francis' historic trip to Armenia this weekend, energized by his moral leadership during the Armenian Genocide Centennial last year and hopeful that his courage will inspire U.S. President and Congress to end their complicity in Turkey's genocide denial, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). A highlight of the Pontiff's busy three day schedule in Armenia will be his visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial (Tsitsernakaberd) on Saturday, June 25 morning (local time), after which he will meet a dozen descendants of the 400 Armenian orphans who were rescued in 1915 and lodged at the papal Castel Gandolfo residence near Rome. “The Pope's prayers at the Armenian Genocide Memorial will echo around the world,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “The presence of Pope Francis at the Armenian Genocide Memorial - over the strident objections of Turkey's leaders - stands as a powerful moral testament against Ankara's ongoing obstruction of justice for this crime. In bearing witness - before all the world - at this most sacred site, Pope Francis is openly challenging Turkey's efforts to erase from history its massacre and exile of millions of Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, and other ancient Christian nations from their biblical era homelands.” Hamparian went on to share his hope that the Pope’s visit will inspire U.S. leaders to stop aiding and abetting Turkey’s century-long campaign of Genocide denial. “President Obama, Speaker Ryan and all our Congressional leaders would do well to follow the courageous moral leadership of Pope Francis in rejecting Ankara's gag-rule and speaking honestly about Turkey's near genocidal annihilation of the Christian Armenian nation,” explained Hamparian. “This visit by Pope Francis to the first Christian state both reflects and reinforces the Christian world's solidarity with the Armenian people.” In the weeks leading up to the Pope’s Armenia visit, the ANCA has announced a nationwide call-in campaign to House Speaker Paul Ryan to schedule a vote on the Armenian Genocide Truth and Justice Resolution. The measure, which has some 70 cosponsors, highlights the U.S. prior record of Armenian Genocide affirmation and calls on President Obama to “work toward equitable, constructive, stable, and durable Armenian-Turkish relations based upon the Republic of Turkey's full acknowledgment of the facts and ongoing consequences of the Armenian Genocide, and a fair, just, and comprehensive international resolution of this crime against humanity.” Top stories The EU does not intend to conduct military exercises with Armenia, Lead Spokesperson for EU Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Peter Stano says. Hikmet Hajiyev has said that there is no place for USAID operation in Azerbaijan any longer. A telephone conversation between Putin and Pashinyan before the CSTO summit is not planned, Peskov says. London’s Armenian community has been left feeling “under attack” after the city’s Genocide monument was vandalised. Partner news | Russia clarifying reports on Baku’s alleged arms supply to Ukraine Russia says is carefully working to verify reports about alleged arms supplies from Azerbaijan to Ukraine Meeting with U.S., EU not against third parties, says Armenia The meeting scheduled for April 5 is dedicated to strengthening of the Armenia-EU-US cooperation, Yerevan added. Ucom launches network modernization efforts in few regions of Armenia In particular, on March 28, the legacy Mobile Switching Subsystem will be replaced with a new one. Armenia to sing in 2nd semi-final of Eurovision The organizers of Eurovision 2024 have revealed the running order of the countries in the two semi-finals. |