BARACK OBAMA EXPRESSED HIS GRIEVIENCES FOR ONE OF THE WORST ATROCITIES
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April 27 2010
The U.S. President Barack Obama expressed his deepest regard and
grieviences for one of the worst atrocities, which occurred 95 years
ago, in the history of mankind. He said that on this day, 95 years
ago, 1.5 million Americans were literally marched to their death –
a horrible massacre of its own kind.
His remarks were made due to the killings which occurred in World War
One, when the Armenians were killed by the Ottoman (Turkish Empire). A
deal between Turkey and Armenia was suspended with a notification
that Turkey must make peace with Azerbaijan, over the infamous region
of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Obama, himself, has been using the term Genocide, whenever it comes
to that fateful incident, which occurred 95 years ago and he also
emphasizes on the amount of care which should be taken, by saying that
such incident must not be repeated again. But during his speeches,
he has been careful enough to avoid the age old debate that whether
the Turkish were responsible for the genocide against the Armenians,
or not.
Things got complicated when Turkey went G.I. Joe over the vote which
House of Representatives tried to pass, towards the nonbinding
"genocide" resolution in regards of those killings. However, the
full House hasn’t opened up with all their votes and that is why,
it is not clear if they could pass the verdict or not.
The Armenians, on the other hand, are pretty cross and disappointed
about President Obama’s refusal to call out that past historic incident
as "GENOCIDE", out and loud.