Armenian News - Shame on the Israelites who over step on the Armenian Holocaust - If only the word HOLOCAUST was invented in 1915!
The lockout of the Armenian Genocide applied to this program,
even though the presentation of the build-up and events of the
Holocaust were so similar to those experienced by the Armenians.
The HMD Trust promised that the the genocide wold be mentioned
The HMD Trust promised that the the genocide wold be mentioned
but here was no broadcast evidence of this.
There is the following entry under their website 'Genocides' tab
(but the entry scrupulously only uses the description "atrocities"):
Atrocities against the Armenians
Between 1915 and 1918, the Armenian population of the Ottoman
There is the following entry under their website 'Genocides' tab
(but the entry scrupulously only uses the description "atrocities"):
Atrocities against the Armenians
Between 1915 and 1918, the Armenian population of the Ottoman
Empire were systematically persecuted, deported from their homes
and murdered. Following the Balkan War and start of the First
World War, Armenian men, women and children were expelled and
exterminated in an attempt to destroy their very existence. The
campaign was waged against Armenians following a period of
deterioration in relations between ethnic groups in the Empire and
a number of political and financial upheavals.
It is unknown exactly how many Armenians were murdered in this
It is unknown exactly how many Armenians were murdered in this
period but estimates range from 1.3 million to 1.9 million. In 1933,
the Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin, was so motivated by the lack of
recognition and awareness of the crimes in Armenia which occurred
only a few years before, that he presented a paper to the League
of Nations. The paper outlined a way in which the International
Community could condemn the crimes and atrocities in the Ottoman
Empire, and provide a basis to prosecute the perpetrators behind
such crimes. It wasn’t until 1946 that the UN recognised the term
genocide and affirmed the cause that Lemkin had dedicated his life
to. To date, the 1946 convention is still used to recognise the actions
of a state-sponsored attempt to destroy a particular group of its
people.
If you would like to find out more about the atrocities in Armenia we
If you would like to find out more about the atrocities in Armenia we
recommend a number of books on our bibliography and you may
find the Fergal Keane documentary in our film reviews of interest.
As part of a film for HMD 2011, we recorded the Untold Story of
Astrid Aghajanian whose mother saved her from murder in Armenia
by hiding beneath the bodies of those who had already been killed.
- See more at:
http://hmd.org.uk/page/holocaust-genocides#sthash.cr3K6Ct6.dpuf
The Armenian Genocide was mentioned on Channel 4 News at
The Armenian Genocide was mentioned on Channel 4 News at
about 7.15 p.m.
The reporter, Alex Thompson, mentioned that it was a criminal act to
The reporter, Alex Thompson, mentioned that it was a criminal act to
even to refer to it in Turkey.
He is an example of local recognition :
This Is Wiltshire:
Moving tributes paid on Holocaust Memorial Day
Tuesday 27th January 2015
By Mike Benke
DOZENS of people gathered at Swindon's war memorial today to
He is an example of local recognition :
This Is Wiltshire:
Moving tributes paid on Holocaust Memorial Day
Tuesday 27th January 2015
By Mike Benke
DOZENS of people gathered at Swindon's war memorial today to
remember the atrocities committed during the Holocaust and other
genocides across the globe.
Words were spoken about the importance of the day and then wreaths
Words were spoken about the importance of the day and then wreaths
were laid both by the Mayor Teresa Page and local school children.
The event, marking Holocaust Memorial Day, was organised by
The event, marking Holocaust Memorial Day, was organised by
Matt Holland who said this year’s was one of the most well-attended
in recent years.
He said: “On the 70th anniversary since the camp liberations it is
He said: “On the 70th anniversary since the camp liberations it is
good to see so many people. We have not had this big a turnout
before.
“It is often said we should move on from pain but I think it is important
“It is often said we should move on from pain but I think it is important
that once a year we remember what happened during the holocaust
and all other genocides, such as in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia.”
And finally, here is another article in the press, this time from our
And finally, here is another article in the press, this time from our
own community:
Holocaust Memorial Day 2015:
We must stop denying the Armenian Genocide by Ottoman
Turkey a century ago
By Raffi Sarkissian
January 27, 2015
According to Prime Minster David Cameron, a national service of
January 27, 2015
According to Prime Minster David Cameron, a national service of
commemoration at the Cenotaph in London on Anzac Day, 25 April
will be a high-profile UK-Led event arranged in co-operation with
the governments of Australia and New Zealand, who have held a
ceremony there on that date for the last 98 years.
Unsurprisingly, the prime minister's announcement also includes a
UK-led Commonwealth and Ireland ceremony at the Commonwealth
War Graves Commission Helles Memorial in Turkey on 24 April, 2015,
the eve of the Gallipoli landings. The Prince of Wales will be leading
the UK delegation.
But the year 2015 also marks the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide,
But the year 2015 also marks the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide,
the first genocide of the 20 th century, organised and perpetrated
throughout different regions of the Ottoman Empire by the government
of the Young Turks in 1915 during the course of World War I.
Armenian people across the world have been commemorating the
Armenian people across the world have been commemorating the
Armenian Genocide on 24 April every year.
The British Armenian Community has petitioned Downing Street every
The British Armenian Community has petitioned Downing Street every
year calling for official recognition of the veracity of the Armenian
Genocide by the government in the UK, urging our successive prime
ministers to stop the denial of the first genocide of 20 th Century and
complying with Turkey's policy of unjust denial.
In a blatant act of denial, Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan
In a blatant act of denial, Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan
invited Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan to ceremonies marking
the Centenary of the Battle of Gallipoli in Çanakkale on 24 April 2015,
which coincides with the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.
This is the first time that the Battle of Gallipoli will be commemorated
This is the first time that the Battle of Gallipoli will be commemorated
on 24 April.
President Sargsyan rebuffed Erdogan's invitation by reminding
President Sargsyan rebuffed Erdogan's invitation by reminding
Erdogan of the invitation handed to him in person several months
ago for the events to be held in Yerevan, Armenia on 24 April, 2015
to mark the Centenary of the mass killing of Armenians across
Ottoman Empire, to which the Turkish president has not ever
responded.
Genocide scholars agree that 70% of the Armenian population,
roughly 1.5 million, were killed mercilessly or fell victim to starvation
and illness during the forced deportations. Massacres and deportations
continued throughout 1916 and occurred with lesser intensity until
1923.
In an open letter addressed to Turkey's Prime Minster in 2005,
the International Association of Genocide Scholars invited Turkey
to face its history and officially recognise the Armenian Genocide.
Since 1965 over 20 countries and international bodies, including
Germany, Canada, France and Italy have recognised the veracity
of the Armenian Genocide.
Turkey and its allies remain adamant by denying the historical
Turkey and its allies remain adamant by denying the historical
validity of the Armenian Genocide. The UK, USA and Israel's
governments fail to realise that by supporting Turkey's policy of
denial, they promote injustice.
In the case of the British government, they deny their own history
In the case of the British government, they deny their own history
by forgetting the fact that in the course of World War One the British
government revealed the truth about the genocidal fate of the
Armenians .
So why, 100 years on, does today's British government refuse to
So why, 100 years on, does today's British government refuse to
acknowledge that truth?
The first phase of the massacres and forced deportations of Armenians
The first phase of the massacres and forced deportations of Armenians
began with the arrest, confinement and murder of 1,000 Armenian
community leaders, doctors, lawyers, merchants, pharmacists and
teachers in Constantinople, modern-day Istanbul, capital of Ottoman
Turkey, on 24 April 1915.
This date is therefore significant and commemorative for Armenians
This date is therefore significant and commemorative for Armenians
across the globe.
Given the recent changes in Turkey and following the assassination
Given the recent changes in Turkey and following the assassination
of the Turkish Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, the Armenian Genocide
is commemorated in Turkey every year. Turkish intellectuals openly
address the subject, inviting their government to change their policy
of denial.
The Turkish government should realise that after 100 years of denial,
The Turkish government should realise that after 100 years of denial,
it is time to acknowledge their past and accept that millions of Armenians
and other Christians fell victim to their 'relocation' policy of Christian
minorities.
By acknowledging the truth, they will pave the way for Turkey's
By acknowledging the truth, they will pave the way for Turkey's
democratisation and progress bringing the country closer to European
values.
Raffi Sarkissian is a co-chair of the Armenian Genocide Centenary
Raffi Sarkissian is a co-chair of the Armenian Genocide Centenary
Commemoration Committee.
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