Holocaust Might Have Not Taken Place If World Had United Against Armenian Genocide, Says Address Of Jewish Community Of Armenia
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Jewish community of Armenia urges Jewish organizations of the world to express their civil position in the issue of recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The address of the Jewish community of Armenia to Jewish organizations of the world accentuates that monstrous outrage of Ottoman Turkey against its citizens annihilated 1.5 million Armenians. The fact fell into oblivion for many decades and was not denounced by the humanity. Holocaust might have not happened if the world in its time united against this atrocity, as it is fighting against terror now. No political or economic interests should hamper recognition of human tragedies, the document says. According to the report, the issue of recognition of the Armenian Genocide is by no means directed against the Turkish people. Quite the contrary it will raise the opinion of the civilized world about them, as it was in the case of Germany, which had recognized the fact of the Nazi state annihilating 6 million Jews. On the eve of the Commemoration Day of the Genocide victims we address those, who are not indifferent towards recognition of the historical truth and ask to pay homage to the memory of those victims, the address says.
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/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Jewish community of Armenia urges Jewish organizations of the world to express their civil position in the issue of recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The address of the Jewish community of Armenia to Jewish organizations of the world accentuates that monstrous outrage of Ottoman Turkey against its citizens annihilated 1.5 million Armenians. The fact fell into oblivion for many decades and was not denounced by the humanity. Holocaust might have not happened if the world in its time united against this atrocity, as it is fighting against terror now. No political or economic interests should hamper recognition of human tragedies, the document says. According to the report, the issue of recognition of the Armenian Genocide is by no means directed against the Turkish people. Quite the contrary it will raise the opinion of the civilized world about them, as it was in the case of Germany, which had recognized the fact of the Nazi state annihilating 6 million Jews. On the eve of the Commemoration Day of the Genocide victims we address those, who are not indifferent towards recognition of the historical truth and ask to pay homage to the memory of those victims, the address says.
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