STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER ON
THE COMMEMORATION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
Prime
Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement on the
commemoration of the Armenian genocide:
“I would
like to extend my sincere greetings to all of those marking this sombre
anniversary of the Medz Yeghern.
“Ninety-six
years ago, the Armenian people experienced terrible suffering and loss of
life. In recent years, the
Senate of Canada adopted a motion acknowledging this period as ‘the
first genocide of the twentieth century,’ while the House of Commons
adopted a motion that ‘acknowledges the Armenian genocide of 1915 and
condemns this act as a crime against humanity.’
I and my party supported those resolutions, and continue to
recognize them today.
“We must
never forget the lessons of history.
Nor should we allow the enmities of history to divide us.
The freedom, democracy and human rights enjoyed by all Canadians
are rooted in our mutual respect for one another.
“I join
with you today in remembering the past, while I encourage you to continue
honouring your forefathers by building a bright future for all in
Canada.”
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