Congressman Sherman calls on President Trump and Congress to recognize Armenian Genocide
In recognition of the anniversary of the Armenian genocide of 1915, Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA), a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has called yet again on the administration and Congress to properly recognize this tragic event.
“Beginning in 1915 the Ottoman government began implementing its plans to expunge the Armenian people from its territory—an event which meets all the definitions of the word ‘genocide.’ An estimated one and a half million people perished, reads the statement of the congressman posted on his website.
“I have repeatedly called on the President and asked my colleagues in the House and Senate to formally recognize the genocide – we cannot afford to wait. I am disappointed that neither the President nor Congress has given the Armenian Genocide appropriate recognition.
“Genocide denial is the last act of a genocide and the first step in the next genocide. It is our duty to honor and dignify those who lost their lives, to pay respect to their living relatives, and to ensure that these horrible events never happen again,” the statement concluded.