From VOA:
“Biden Marks 'Armenian
Genocide,' Aims to Stop 'Atrocities'”
President Joe Biden on Sunday
commemorated the 107th anniversary of the start of the "Armenian
genocide," issuing a statement in memory of the 1.5 million Armenians
"who were deported, massacred or marched to their deaths in a campaign of
extermination."
The statement did not reference
the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which Biden has called a genocide. Yet Biden
used the anniversary to lay down a set of principles for foreign policy as the
United States and its allies arm Ukrainians and impose sanctions on Russia. "We
renew our pledge to remain vigilant against the corrosive influence of hate in
all its forms," the president said. "We recommit ourselves to
speaking out and stopping atrocities that leave lasting scars on the
world." In 1915, Ottoman officials arrested Armenian intellectuals and
community leaders in Constantinople, now Istanbul. The Biden statement notes
that this event on April 24 marked the beginning of the genocide.
Fulfilling a campaign promise,
Biden used the term "genocide" for the first time during last year's
anniversary. Past White Houses had avoided that word for decades out of a
concern that Turkey — a NATO member — could be offended. Turkish officials were
angered by Biden's declaration a year ago, with the foreign ministry issuing a
statement that said, "We reject and denounce in the strongest terms the
statement of the President of the US regarding the events of 1915 made under
the pressure of radical Armenian circles and anti-Turkey groups."
^ It is only the 2nd
time (in 107 years) that the US has recognized the Armenian Genocide. Other
Presidents have been to afraid to speak the truth about this, but Biden (for
all his other issues and failings) has at least done this. ^
https://www.voanews.com/a/biden-marks-armenian-genocide-aims-to-stop-atrocities-/6542838.html
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