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Biden set to label 1915 massacre of Armenians as genocide

The President is set to make the declaration on Saturday the annual day of remembrance for the victims of the massacre.

Recep Tayyip told his advisers to ‘defend the truth’. Picture: AFP
Recep Tayyip told his advisers to ‘defend the truth’. Picture: AFP

US President Joe Biden’s plan to formally recognise as genocide the World War I killings of 1.5 million Christian Armenians by the Muslim Ottoman Empire risks plunging relations with Turkey into crisis.

The White House has not commented on the reports, but top legislators in Mr Biden’s Democratic Party voiced strong support for the move expected on Saturday, the annual day of remembrance for the victims of the 1915 death.

Despite decades of pressure from the US Armenian community, successive presidents have skirted the controversy due to worries about a rupture with NATO ally Turkey, which has steadfastly rejected the assertion.

But Mr Biden pledged last year during his presidential campaign to recognise the killings as genocide. “We must never forget or remain silent about this horrific and systematic campaign of extermination,” he said on April 24, 2020. “If we do not fully acknowledge, commemorate, and teach our children about genocide, the words ‘never again’ lose their meaning. ”

Branding the deaths genocide would carry no legal consequences, but could potentially add support to reparations claims. More immediately, it would infuriate Ankara, which insists that the numbers of Armenians killed is greatly exaggerated and that more Muslims were killed during the period.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday told advisers “to defend the truth against those who back the so-called ‘Armenian genocide’ lie,” his office said without referring directly to Mr Biden’s reported plans. Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu warned that Mr Biden’s move would sour bilateral relations. “If the United States wants to worsen ties, the decision is theirs,” he said.

Democrats in congress though applauded the expected move.

“I am so relieved, grateful and moved that we can finally commemorate the anniversary with the knowledge that the government of the United States … has recognised the truth of the Armenian genocide at last,” said Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer.

US State Department spokesman Ned Price did not confirm any coming announcement, but stressed that the two countries can still work on issues of mutual interest despite disagreements.

“We have shared interests with Ankara, and that includes countering terrorism and includes ending the conflict in Syria,” he said. “As friends, as allies, when we have disagreements we raise those … and there’s no papering over them.”

Millions of Armenians lived under Ottoman rule, mostly in what is now the eastern part of Turkey. The killings were set off after Ottoman political leader Mehmed Talaat ordered the mass deportation of Armenians as World War I raged and the Empire was battling Tsarist Russia. The Armenian community claims 1.5 million were killed, while some other estimates are lower. Hundreds of thousands also fled into exile, many to Europe and the US.

Around 30 countries, as well as the EU, have branded the event genocide. In 2019 both houses of the US congress voted to use the genocide label in a symbolic resolution. But then-president Donald Trump, seeking to maintain close relations with Mr Erdogan, avoided using that term, while calling it “one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century”.

Adam Schiff, the Democrat congressman who sponsored the original genocide legislation, said Mr Biden’s move was important to underscore a “real present day threat of genocide”, citing China’s treatment of Muslim Uighurs.

“If we’re not going to recognise the genocide that happened a century ago, what does that say about our willingness to stand up and confront genocide happening today?” he told Fox TV on Friday.

AFP

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