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pool photo Pope Francis, right, is greeted by Catholicos Aram I, second from left, and the head of Armenia’s Orthodox Church Karekin II, left, during an Armenian-Rite Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican. Pope Francis on Sunday marked the 100th anniversary of the slaughter of Armenians by calling the massacre by Ottoman Turks “the first genocide of the 20th century” and urging the international community to recognize it as such. Turkey immediately responded by recalling its ambassador and accusing Francis of spreading hatred and “unfounded claims.”
pool photo Pope Francis, right, is greeted by Catholicos Aram I, second from left, and the head of Armenia’s Orthodox Church Karekin II, left, during an Armenian-Rite Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican. Pope Francis on Sunday marked the 100th anniversary of the slaughter of Armenians by calling the massacre by Ottoman Turks “the first genocide of the 20th century” and urging the international community to recognize it as such. Turkey immediately responded by recalling its ambassador and accusing Francis of spreading hatred and “unfounded claims.”

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