Poland’s Ambassador to Armenia: “The whole civilized world must fight against the elimination of genocides”

No representative of the civilized world can look at genocide at ease and may not acknowledge that phenomenon as positive since it is a crime that has had consequences on all civilization.
On August 3, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Poland to the Republic of Armenia Yezhi Marek Novakovsky talked about the international community’s response to genocides. The Ambassador said he can’t acknowledge genocide in any other way than a horrible crime. According to him, people generally shouldn’t be killed, but killing a nation or ethnic minority is much more horrible and loathsome.
“Currently, the international community is viewed as an iceberg that is difficult to move. Nevertheless, the decision must be made, and even the last person having committed genocide must be condemned. The whole civilized world must fight against it so that genocides never happen again. To this day, trials are held against those who worked in camps during WWII. I believe people having committed genocide must always be persecuted and condemned, even if they are 90 years old,” Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Poland to the Republic of Armenia Yezhi Novakovsky stated, as reported Artsakhpress.