
ArmInfo.Inside Armenia, there is a Turkish-Azerbaijani soft power at work, represented by the Armenian authorities, which is trying to make people doubt the fact of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, as stated by Edmon Marukyan, leader of the Bright Armenia party, in an interview with journalists on April 24 at the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex to the Victims of the Armenian Genocide.
The politician visited Tsitsernakaberd to commemorate the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.
According to him, the Armenian authorities are attempting to revise the past, memory, and feelings of the Armenian people not through war, but through soft power. "Meanwhile, the Armenian Genocide is recognized worldwide; its existence is scientifically proven. And this issue must always be on our foreign policy agenda, as our security depends on it," Marukyan stated.
He recalled that what happened 111 years ago had the following message: "There shouldn't be any Armenians here, so they must be killed." According to Marukyan, in this sense, the forced displacement of the Artsakh population and the demands for a road through Syunik are a continuation of this same policy.
Marukyan also responded to statements made by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who said that "it is necessary to stop seeking a homeland outside the internationally recognized 29,743 square kilometers of the state, as otherwise the country risks losing its statehood." He asserted that the recognition of Armenian Genocide has nothing to do with territorial claims. "These two issues cannot be linked. The Armenian Genocide is a matter of our history, a tragic legacy that forces us to be careful in our relations with our neighbors. The rhetoric of oblivion in Armenia cannot be justified in any way," the party leader concluded.