If First World War is closed page for Europe, it remains open and bloody wound for Armenians: Armenia’s Ambassador to Romania
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BUCHAREST, APRIL 25, ARMENPRESS. The well-known Romanian Adevarul daily published an extensive interview with the Ambassador of Armenia to Romania in its adevarul.ro electronic version on April 24. The interview was entitled “If the First World War is a closed page for Europe, it remains an open and bloody wound for Armenians”, which Armenpress introduces with partial briefings.
Mr. Ambassador, from this year the 100th anniversary of the First World War is celebrated everywhere in Europe. In parallel to that, the Armenians around the world are going to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. What connections are there between these two dramatic events?
-Direct, since the final phase of the Armenians deportation and extermination was carried out just under the veil of the World War. The Armenian people had the largest and irreversible loss in that war. If we look at the numbers, we will see that of 10 victims in the war one was Armenian.
Unfortunately, these numbers have not been reflected in the First World War Chronicle. The terrible massacres of Armenians seem to happen in another planet and not on the earth, on their own historical homeland. In his prominent “The book of Whispers” novel Varujan Vosganianwrites that those who win write the history, not those who lose. Really, years ago on a humid and rainy November day I attended the traditional commemoration event in front of Verdun, Ossuaire de Douaumont and my heart was insulted when the General speaker while commemorating the victims of the participant countries in the First World War did not say a word about the huge losses of Armenians.