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U.S. President Joe Biden Commemorates Armenian Genocide on April 24, Vows Never to Forget


U.S. President Joe Biden Commemorates Armenian Genocide on April 24, Vows Never to Forget

Today, we pause to remember the lives lost during the Meds Yeghern—the Armenian

genocide—and renew our pledge to never forget, President of the United States Joe Biden said in a statement on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.


“The campaign of cruelty began on April 24, 1915, when Ottoman authorities arrested Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. In the days, months, and years that followed, one and a half million Armenians were deported, massacred, or marched to their deaths—leaving families forever broken, and generations forever changed,” Biden said.


“As we mourn this tragedy, we also honor the resilience of the Armenian people. After enduring one of the darkest chapters in human history, survivors began forging a better future for our world. With courage and commitment, they rebuilt their lives. They preserved their culture. They strengthened the fabric of nations around the world—including our own. And they told their stories to ensure that the mass atrocities that began on this day 109 years ago are never again repeated,” the President continued.


“This remains our solemn vow. Today—and every day—the United States will continue to stand up for human rights and speak out against intolerance. We will continue to meet hate and horror with hope and healing. And, we will continue to stand with all those who seek a future where everyone can live with dignity, security, and respect,” Joe Biden stated.

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