Cher criticises UK refusal to recognise the Armenian Genocide
Cher has called on the UK Government to recognise as genocide the mass killing of Armenians during the First World War, Irish News reports.
The 70-year-old star, whose father was Armenian-American, criticised Britain’s refusal to use the term to describe the 1915 atrocities when she attended the Los Angeles premiere of The Promise.
Cher said she believed the UK and US governments had not recognised the deaths as genocide because Armenia has “nothing to give them”.
She told the Press Association: “We’re small. Armenia is landlocked. We have no oil. We have nothing to give them. How much would it take (to recognise the genocide)?
“Armenians are a small group of people and we have nothing that they’re interested in.
“You’d think they’d do it out of the goodness of their hearts.” Asked if she was hopeful President Donald Trump would recognise the killings as genocide, Cher replied: “No!”