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Presidential Message on Annihilation of Armenians
by U.S. Newswire - 24 Apr 17:37
Posted: Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 10:00 PM CT
Presidential Message on Exile, Annihilation of Armenians
To: National Desk
Contact: White House Press Office, 202-456-2580
WASHINGTON, April 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was
released today by the White House:
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE
Today marks the commemoration of one of the great tragedies of
history: the forced exile and annihilation of approximately 1.5
million Armenians in the closing years of the Ottoman Empire.
These infamous killings darkened the 20th century and continue to
haunt us to this day. Today, I join Armenian Americans and the
Armenian community abroad to mourn the loss of so many innocent
lives. I ask all Americans to reflect on these terrible events.
While we mourn the tragedy that scarred the history of the
Armenian people, let us also celebrate their indomitable will which
has allowed Armenian culture, religion, and identity to flourish
through the ages. Let us mark this year the 1700th anniversary of
the establishment of Christianity in Armenia. Let us celebrate the
spirit that illuminated the pages of history in 451 when the
Armenians refused to bow to Persian demands that they renounce
their faith. The Armenian reply was both courageous and
unequivocal: "From this faith none can shake us, neither angels,
nor men, neither sword, fire or water, nor any bitter torturers."
This is the spirit that survived again in the face of the bitter
fate that befell so many Armenians at the end of the Ottoman
Empire.
Today, that same spirit not only survives, but thrives in
Armenian communities the world over. Many Armenian survivors and
their descendents chose to live in the United States, where they
found safety and built new lives. We are grateful for the
countless ways in which Armenian Americans continue to enrich
America's science, culture, commerce and, indeed, all aspects of
our national life.
One of the most important ways in which we can honor the
memory of Armenian victims of the past is to help modern Armenia
build a secure and prosperous future. I am proud that the United
States actively supports Armenia and its neighbors in finding
a permanent and fair settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.
I hope that this year we will see peace and reconciliation flourish
in the south Caucasus region between Armenia and all its neighbors.
efforts by the Armenian people to overcome years of hardship and
Soviet repression to create a prospering, democratic, and sovereign
Republic of Armenia.
Let us remember the past and let its lessons guide us as we
seek to build a better future. In the name of the American people,
I extend my heartfelt best wishes to all Armenians as we observe
this solemn day of remembrance.
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