ArmInfo. The collective commemoration of the holy martyrs of the Armenian Genocide is under threat due to the unprecedented moral decline of the Armenian leadership. This was written on his Facebook page by former Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan.
He recalled that these days, Armenians around the world are remembering the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. "For generations, we have honored the memory of the 1.5 million victims who perished in a state-organized and meticulously planned campaign of extermination. This year, however, our collective commemoration is overshadowed by a cloud that comes not from outside forces, but from within. The clarity that has long characterized our ritual of remembrance is now under threat due to the unprecedented moral decline of Armenia's leadership. Nikol Pashinyan is accused of a once unthinkable sin: he publicly questioned the reality of the Armenian Genocide and the scale of the tragedy," Oskanyan noted.
The former Armenian Foreign Minister noted that Pashinyan's latest statements, formulated evasively and ambiguously, although not an outright denial, are dangerously in line with the revisionist rhetoric long promoted by Ankara.
"By insisting that Armenians should ask themselves 'why' the Genocide happened and hinting at the responsibility of the victims, Pashinyan is using one of the most insidious tools of distorting history.
Genocide denial is not a matter of intellectual exercise or diplomatic subtlety. It is an act of violence. As Elie Wiesel said: 'Genocide denial is the final stage of genocide.' Its goal is to erase not only lives, but also memories, identities, and truths. That is why our commemoration is more important today than ever. We are now facing a double threat: denial from without and devaluation from within," the Armenian diplomat warned.
Oskanyan recalled that the Armenian Genocide is one of the most thoroughly documented crimes of the 20th century. "The testimonies of survivors, the orders of the Ottoman government, the records of missionaries, foreign diplomatic communications and indisputable demographic data all testify to a systematic campaign to exterminate an entire people. This was not the chaos of war, but a cold, calculated policy. To question all this is neither courageous nor sophisticated. It is a moral failure," the former head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry is convinced.
According to him, Pashinyan's failures are not limited to memory. "His rule was marked by a national catastrophe: the loss of Artsakh, the displacement of 120,000 Armenians, the deaths of thousands of young soldiers and a humiliating defeat.
Under his leadership, Armenia's territorial integrity has been undermined, our prisoners are locked in Baku dungeons, and new concessions lie ahead. Pashinyan is also the main obstacle to the right of the Armenians of Artsakh to return, despite clear signals that the international community is ready to address this fundamental problem," Oskanyan added.
At the same time, the diplomat believes that Pashinyan's recent statements about the genocide are reprehensible and unacceptable. According to him, the distortion or belittlement of the greatest tragedy in Armenian history by the leader of Armenia should outrage every Armenian who has borne the burden of memory for generations.
"Turkey has denied the Genocide for decades, portraying it as mutual wartime suffering, dismissing the documents as propaganda, and advocating for global oblivion. Now, that rhetoric has found an alarming resonance in Yerevan. Pashinyan's words not only undermine Armenia's moral authority abroad, they also threaten to destroy the collective memory that has held our people together. These actions by Pashinyan are not an error of judgment, but an act of division. A leader charged with protecting Armenia's sovereignty cannot simultaneously undermine the foundations of our moral and historical identity. Pashinyan's rhetoric emboldens deniers and undermines the foundations of national unity.
On April 24, as we come together as a nation to honor the memory and pay tribute, we must also be determined to restore Armenia's dignity and cherished national ideals. Pashinyan has been stripped of all rights to lead the country: moral, political, and legal. The path to justice and national revival lies in his removal." - Oskanyan summed up.