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New York State Governor Pataki New York Senate recognizing Genocide
Proclamation recognizing the Genocide of the Asia Minor Greeks May 22. 2002
of the Pontic Greeks —May 19 2002
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NY State Governor George E. Pataki
Proclaims
October 6th, 2002 as the
80th Anniversary of the Persecution of Greeks of
Asia Minor
Whereas, the Empire State is home to many ethnic communities whose
members benefit from the freedom and democracy upon which our Nation
was founded; as a global leader in many areas of basic human and social
rights, New York State has a prominent role in acknowledging events in
history -- many of them tragic and distressing -- that teach valuable
lessons from which our greater society benefits; such events are the
destruction of the city of Smyrna and the Genocide of the Greeks of
Pontus and Asia Minor, tragedies that took the lives of hundreds of
thousands of Greek civilians during World War I; and
Whereas, these Greeks, whose ancestors had lived in communities along
present-day northern Turkey near the Black Sea for three millennia,
were singled out by the Turkish authorities for expulsion from their
ancestral lands along with Armenians and Assyrians; from 1915-1923,
Greeks of Asia Minor endured immeasurable cruelty during a Turkish
Government-sanctioned systematic campaign to displace them; destroying
Greek towns and villages and slaughtering additional hundreds of
thousands of civilians in areas where Greeks composed a majority, as on
the Black Sea coast, Pontus, and areas around Smyrna; those who
survived were exiled from Turkey and today they and their descendants
live throughout the Greek diaspora; and
Whereas, in 1922, Smyrna, the largest city in Asia Minor called "the
jewel of the Mediterranean", a cosmopolitan hub populated by a highly
educated Greek community and flourishing commercial and middle-classes,
was sacked and burned and its inhabitants massacred by the Turkish
forces; the pier of Smyrna became a scene of final desperation as the
approaching flames forced many thousands to jump to their death, rather
than be consumed by flame; George Horton, the Consul General of the
United States in Smyrna at the time of the catastrophe, is quoted as
saying, "...the destruction of Smyrna happened, however, in 1922, and
no act ever perpetrated by the Turkish race in all its bloodstained
history has been characterized by more brutal and lustful features, nor
more productive of the worst of human sufferings inflicted on the
defenseless and unarmed. It was a fittingly lurid and Satanic finale to
the whole dreadful tragedy..."; and
Whereas, it is believed by many that acknowledgment and awareness of
this shameful event will not only teach future generations, but also
will help mankind prevent such crimes from being repeated; this concept
is particularly important as our State works to instill in youth, a
universal respect for other cultures, races, religions and viewpoints;
and
Whereas, it is fitting that all freedom-loving people worldwide and New
Yorkers alike, share in the solemn commemoration of the of Great
Catastophe of Asia Minor of 1915-23, and join with the Greek-American
community and its many religious, communal and philanthropic
organizations as they honor the sacrifices and memory of their noble
ancestors;
Now, Therefore, I, George E. Pataki, Governor of the State of New York,
do hereby proclaim October 6th, 2002 as the 80th Anniversary of the
Commemoration of the Burning of Smyrna and the Persecution of the
Greeks of Asia Minor in the Empire State.
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New Jersey

New Jersey Senate and State Assembly joint Resolution recognizing the
Genocide of the Pontic Greeks. 2002
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South Carolina

Governor Hodges Proclamation South Carolina Senate City of Columbia Proclamation
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Pennsylvania
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Georgia


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Florida