ArmInfo. At the beginning of the 20th century, one and a half million victims of the Armenian Genocide planned and carried out by the Ottoman Empire were tortured and killed in indifference and silence only because they were Armenians. This is stated in the message of the third President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan on the occasion of the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
He emphasized that no one can silence the voice of justice and that worthy Armenians, together with civilized humanity, must become the voice of innocent victims and sound louder and louder.
Sargsyan noted that Turkey's state policy to this day is based on denial, distortion of historical facts and propaganda against the truth, while only courageous recognition of the truth and protection of justice can position Turkey as a civilized and responsible state committed to universal values, which is ready to overcome the dark pages of its history for the sake of peace, reconciliation and stability.
He also touched upon the events of September 2023. The former president stressed that what happened to more than 140 thousand Artsakh residents, who in September 2023 were subjected to ethnic cleansing by Azerbaijan with the open support of Turkey and were forcibly evicted from their historical homeland, is a continuation of the Genocide that was carried out a century ago and was not condemned.
"Following the example of the Ottoman Empire, Azerbaijan today is deliberately destroying the Armenian trace in Artsakh - the spiritual and cultural heritage of millennia, distorting history," he said.
Sargsyan recalled that in 2015, on the 100th anniversary of the Genocide, Armenia turned into a global platform for voicing the demand for historical justice, a worthy tribute to the memory of the survivors of the Genocide and the fight against genocides by civilized humanity. He stressed that this was a clearly formulated agenda, which was enshrined in the Pan-Armenian Declaration. "This declaration, as an expression of a unified national will, must remain on the agenda of the Republic of Armenia until historical justice is restored," the former head of state added.
He stated that the Armenian authorities should not forget that more than a million lives cut short those days 110 years ago can never be a subject of bargaining, and the indisputable fact of genocide cannot be presented as .
According to Sargsyan, the opposite approach cannot be qualified as anything other than political moral decline and betrayal of the nation.
"Respect for one's own chairs is not higher than the all-Armenian will and honor. The authorities that betray national interests and threaten the existence of the state must be removed, because the shortest path to the loss of statehood is through the renunciation of one's own rights and dignity, the struggle for justice and the erasure of historical memory. Therefore: to remember is our duty, to demand is our right, to fight is a necessity," Serzh Sargsyan's statement says.
Today, April 24, 2025, the Armenian people celebrate a mournful date - the 110th anniversary of the first genocide in the history of mankind. On April 24, 1915, more than two hundred representatives of the Armenian intelligentsia - poets, musicians, publicists, editors, lawyers, doctors, deputies were arrested in Constantinople by order of the Turkish authorities. All of them were sent into exile and brutally killed. The extermination of the Armenian intelligentsia was part of a systematic diabolical plan to destroy the Armenian people in their homeland. In total, 1.5 million Armenians were exterminated, hundreds of thousands of people were deported. This was the first genocide of the twentieth century, planned and carried out by the state. On April 24, 1965, demonstrations were organized in Soviet Armenia demanding recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Thus, the wall of silence created around this issue during the years of Soviet power was destroyed.
However, that recently the issue of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide has fallen out of the priority areas of the foreign policy agenda of the Armenian authorities, which has caused a sharply negative reaction from the opposition, which has introduced a draft law on criminalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide.
The fact of the Armenian Genocide has been recognized by many countries of the world and international organizations, including the United States, Russia, France, Canada, Cyprus, Belgium, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, etc., as well as the European Parliament and the World Council of Churches