ArmInfo. April 24, 1915, is a date that cannot be called bright, it is a day of mourning, a memory of 1.5 million innocent victims who died in the Ottoman Empire 110 years ago, at the beginning of the last century, simply because they were Armenians. Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee for the CIS Konstantin Zatulin posted this on his website.
According to him, the Armenian genocide is a tragedy, the pain of which continues to this day. "In 1995, based on my report, the State Duma of the Russian Federation recognized this genocide. It was not only a manifestation of solidarity with the victims of the Armenian people, but also a testimony of respect for the truth and historical justice. Russia, which has been close and united with the Armenians for centuries, should not have acted differently. Today, as we bow our heads before the memory of the fallen, we are obliged to speak not only about the past, but also about the present. The mass exodus of the Armenian population from Nagorno-Karabakh in 2023 is not just a geopolitical circumstance. This is a continuation of the tragedy, which in our age is masked by dubious justifications of some and betrayal of others. We note the current troubles of the people who have lived on their land for centuries, the attempt to steal history, religious and cultural monuments, the "Shemyakin trial" of prisoners. This cannot leave our conscience indifferent," the State Duma deputy said in a statement.
Zatulin notes that these days it is especially difficult to observe how, under pressure from external and internal forces, the foundations of national self-awareness are being undermined in Armenia itself. "We see how the Armenian Apostolic Church is being attacked, how historical memory is being trampled, how ties are being broken with those who have been allies and friends for centuries," Zatulin's statement emphasizes. "We mourn together with the Armenian people. We will continue to speak about the truth and fight so that the tragedies of the past are not repeated either in the present or in the future. On the eve of the 80th anniversary of the Victory, Russia adopted the law "On Perpetuating the Memory of the Victims of the Genocide of the Soviet people During the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945". Let the memory of the victims of all genocides become not only a tribute of respect, but also a lesson. Let it unite all who believe in justice, who do not divide peoples by geography and interests, who share their pain and hope," Zatulin concluded.