Nancy K. Kaufman: Armenian Genocide and Holocaust - two of most horrendous events of 20th centuryApril 25, 2008 - 13:32 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - On April 18, Nancy K. Kaufman, Executive Director, Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston appeared before the Massachusetts State House, where she represented her organization in support of remembrance and recognition of the Armenian Genocide.Following is a portion of her speech, made available through the cooperation of the Armenian Assembly of America and the JCRC. As the Jewish community prepares to celebrate Passover, the festival that speaks to us about freedom from tyranny and oppression, I want to share with you a few thoughts about what lessons we might learn from the experiences of our two communities in the last century. In the history of the world, the 20th century will be remembered as a time of some good, some real evil, and many challenges, including tragedy and transformation. Two of the most horrendous events were the genocide of Armenians, at the hands of the Turks, in the beginning of the century, and the Holocaust at the hands of the Nazis during the middle of the century. It is our responsibility, as the next generation, to tell the story of our ancestors who were the victims of these atrocities. In doing so, we bear witness to the dark chapter of our particular histories. Only by doing that will we ensure that people will not forget and will learn that "never again" will not ring hollow, www.jcrcboston.org reports. Azerbaijani authorities report that they have already resettled 3,000 people in the Nagorno-Karabakh town of Stepanakert. On June 10, Azerbaijani President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev will leave for Turkey on a working visit. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev arrived in Moscow on April 22 to hold talks with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Authorities said a total of 192 Azerbaijani troops were killed and 511 were wounded during Azerbaijan’s offensive. Partner news |