Alabama Becomes 49th U.S. State to Recognize the Armenian Genocide

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey Declares the Month of April as “Genocide Awareness Month”

MOBILE, Ala. – Alabama has officially become the 49th U.S. state to recognize the Armenian Genocide. Governor Kay Ivey issued a powerful proclamation recognizing the Ottoman Turkish Empire’s centrally-planned and executed annihilation of close to three million Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians and Syriacs from 1915-1923, according to the Armenian National Committee of America – Eastern Region (ANCA-ER).

“We welcome this proclamation by Governor Ivey, making Alabama the 49th state in the union to officially re-affirm this international crime against humanity,” said ANCA-ER Board Chairman Steve Mesrobian. “This proclamation serves as a powerful reminder that truth about genocides should never be held hostage to the denial of its perpetrators and those who continue to profit from that crime. We salute the Alabama Armenian community and our ANCA coalition partners who together stand united in our efforts to create awareness about the Armenian Genocide and prevent future such atrocities,” said Mesrobian.

While Governor Ivey’s proclamation notes that the Ottoman Turkish government’s crime “still requires justice,” it also provides a glimpse into Alabama’s active participation in the Near East Relief’s efforts during the Armenian Genocide as well as the U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide in 1951. The proclamation recognizes genocides that followed the Armenian Genocide as well as the act of genocide committed against Christians and Yazidis by ISIL, recognizing that proper commemoration and awareness and education about the Armenian Genocide helps ensure that similar atrocities do not occur again.

“I am so proud of the work that the ANC of Alabama and our friends in Alabama have done to obtain this official recognition of the Armenian Genocide,” said ANC of Alabama activist Jack Hagopian. “Armenians have long called Alabama home, aiding in the education and awareness of the Armenian Genocide throughout the state. It brings me great pleasure to know that our work has been successful. I know that we will continue to educate, motivate and activate our community to ensure that the cycle of genocide comes to an end.”

With the addition of Alabama as the 49th state, Mississippi remains as the last U.S. state to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide.

The full text of Gov. Ivey’s proclamation is provided below.

PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, during the Armenian Genocide from 1915-1923, one and one-half million ethnic Armenian men, women and children as well as over one million Greeks, Assyrians, Syriacs and others were massacred as part of the planned complete eradication of those indigenous communities by the Ottoman Turkish Empire during the first modern genocide that still requires justice; and

WHEREAS, Near East Relief’s efforts, with the active participation of the State of Alabama, resulted in delivering unprecedented 117 million dollars of assistance from the American people between 1915 and 1930, that directly resulted in the salvation of the Christian Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian survivors from being completely annihilated by the genocide; and

WHEREAS, Raphael Lemkin cited both the systemic destruction of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and the Jews, Gypsies, Poles and others by the Nazis when he coined the word Genocide in 1943; and

WHEREAS, the United States government first officially acknowledged the Armenian Genocide in 1951, in a document submitted to the International Court of Justice; and

WHEREAS, the Republic of Armenia, the Hellenic Republic, the Republic of Cyprus, and the Republic of Artsakh are now free, independent, democratic states and strategic allies of the United States of America in the region; and

WHEREAS, other cases of genocide include the killings in Cambodia in 1975, the massacres in Bosnia in 1992, the slaughter in Rwanda in 1994 and now in the 21st century, the displacements and deaths in Darfur as well as targeting of religious minorities by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the Middle East; and

WHEREAS, the United States House of Representatives adopted H. Con. Res. 75 in 2016, declaring the atrocities perpetrated by the ISIL against Christians, Yezidis and other religious and ethnic minorities in Iraq and Syria war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide; and

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Kay Ivey, Governor of the State of Alabama, do hereby proclaim April 2019 as GENOCIDE AWARENESS MONTH.

ANCA
The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.

7 Comments

  1. This is a major achievement and a huge step forward.
    One more state to go.
    It is incomprehensible and immoral that in spite of the massive and unanimous support of the States,the Federal Government and the President shamefully continue to hide behind “Medz Yeghern”. and succumbs to Turkey’s empty threats and blackmail. Turkey is unreliable, consistently violates human rights,is undemocratic and is not a truthful ally in NATO.
    Vart Adjemian

    • Vart, I know a lot of people don’t like Trump. However, no president before him has done as much to keep Turkish aggression under control. Do you recall how Obama and Erdogan held friendly conversation regularly/weekly/ and were considered BFFs? We know that the US Govt allowed Turkey to get away with murder literally and figuratively for many years, such 1955 when the ethnic Greek population in Constantinople was mostly driven out [and both Greece & Turkey were NATO members]. No prez before Trump stood up to the Turks in the least, although we might want him and future presidents to go farther. Give credit where credit is due.

    • You are a beginner on the matter, such as the meaning of your family name. The Armenians do not dare to apply any international court in line with the U.N. Genocide Convention – 1948. Do you know why, they have no valid document to prove whether 1915 a genocide or not. You should improve your history knowledge. If you are an U.S. citizen you must know the Korean War. As far as NATO is concerned Turkey kept USSR in its location to protect the western World. But , I understand now that the people like you did not deserve that…

  2. I would say “if Alabama can do it, anyone can”, but I saw that Mississippi is holding out. As always, Mississippi remains the most backwards place in the United States. Were it an independent country, it would be 80th or 90th in terms of health care (i.e., behind every European country).

  3. Do you know why Mississipi is holding out? Most probably their executives are aware of the international law, i e. the U. N. Genocide Convention, 1948? The rule says, “Only the authorized international courts could decide whether a genocide or not. Armenian side tries to politize the case and deceives the assembles with false documents…

    • Listen it is you ortan tan thatdon’t know the history and stop writing wrong information about Armenians. Who you are to judge the History that really happen.

    • Really? 49 states of the US and the majority of the developed world is less aware of the historic facts than you and Mississippi? Just think about it. It is proven by the historians (except Turkish-understandably). Millions of Armenians had lived in Anatolia decades before the Turks came. No matter how hard you tried you could not erase our heritage from those lands. Even today you go there the rocks and “khachqars”will teach you history. So, what happened to those millions of Armenians that lived there? They dies from diseases?? Falsely claimed by turkey! Why then the Turks didn’t die from the same diseases? I understand, it is hard to realize what your nation has done. My condolence to you for being illiterate and ignorant!

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