For Immediate Release – April 6, 2014
A hundred years ago, our ancestors were forced to endure the
20th century’s first Holocaust, alongside Ottoman Armenians and
Assyrians. Masterminded by Otto Liman Von Sanders and the Ittihadist Ottoman
Government, the Ottoman Greek Genocide saw the extermination of Thracians,
Bithynians, Ionians, Cappadocians and Pontians. April 6th, or as it
was referred to in 1914 “Black Easter” commemorates the deportations and
massacres that initiated in Thrace, and later spread to Asia Minor and Pontos.
This often forgotten phase of the Ottoman Greek Genocide is commonly referred
to by Thracians as ‘the Genocide of Thracian Hellenism’.
Today, Panthracian Union of America “Orpheus” commemorates not
only the Genocide of Thracian Hellenism, but the beginning of the Ottoman Greek
Genocide, as a whole. We honor the victims, from all effected regions, more
than 1.4 million men, women, and children, who were brutally exterminated at
the hands of the Young Turks. On this day of remembrance, in honor of those who
were massacred in Rodosto, Adrianople and throughout Thrace, we urge all
Thracian Associations, world-wide, to unite and launch a coordinated effort to
force the Greek State to fully recognize April 6th, with the same
respect as May 19th.
We will never forgive
We will never forget
We will never forget
Sincerely,
Ted Pastrinidis Ioannis Fidanakis
President Secretary
tpastrinidis@hotmail.com Fidanakis@gmail.com
Ted Pastrinidis Ioannis Fidanakis
President Secretary
tpastrinidis@hotmail.com Fidanakis@gmail.com
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