ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WAS IDEOLOGICAL, NOT RELIGIOUS: CATHOLICOS ARAM I
14:23, 15 Apr 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan
The Armenian genocide was motivated by ideology, not religion, the
head of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Cilicia told Vatican Insider.
But he added that today, the Turkish government is seeking to focus
on religious differences, according to the Catholic Culture.
Catholicos Aram I said that while the Turkish regime resists the use
of the term “genocide” to describe the mass killings of 1915, “the
intent of Turkey was genocidal.” He explained that the Armenian people,
with their own ethnic culture, were an obstacle to the pan-Turkish
ideology of the secular regime. “Religion was not a factor,” he said.
Today, however, Turkey has angrily protested the reference by Pope
Francis to the Armenian genocide, saying that the Pope’s remarks
were based on prejudice–hinting at a Christian bias against an
Islamic country.
“Now they are using religion in order to create this sensitivity
between Christianity and Islam,” Catholicos Aram said. “That is
not acceptable.”
From: A. Papazian