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US Diplomatic representatives and Armenian missionaries were the first to send news to the outside world about the upcoming genocide. The international community condemned the genocide. May 1915, Great Britain, France, and Russia advise the Young Turk leaders that they would be held responsible for this crime. At the end of the war, allied victors demanded that the Ottoman Government prosecute the Young Turks accused of wartime crimes. Relief efforts were also made to help the "starving Armenians". However, NO STRONG actions were taken against the Ottoman Empire to salvage the Armenian people from their close extinction and no steps were taken to make restitution to the Armenians for their human and material losses.
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In the May 24, 1915 joint declaration, the Allied Powers, mainly Great Britain, France, and Russia had accused the Turks of the Ottoman empire of crimes against humanity and civilization. In 1919, the post-war Ottoman government prosecuted a number of the Turk conspirators of the crimes of massacre and plunder. By signing the Treaty of Sèvres on August 10, 1920, Turkey obligated itself to the apprehension of those "responsible for the massacres." The international community did not question at the time the veracity of the reports on the extermination of the Armenians.
In 1923 the international community abandoned the Armenians when the European Powers agreed to the Treaty of Lausanne in which Turkey was absolved of further responsibility for the consequences of the policies of the expired Ottoman state.
To retrieve the memory of their forgotten genocide, Armenians worldwide in their diaspora domiciles initiated efforts for national and international recognition. These began with the introduction of commemorative resolutions in the United States Congress in 1975 and with efforts to enter the subject on the record at the UN, which occurred with the 1985 adoption of a report on genocide by the UN Commission on Human Rights. In 1987 broader recognition was achieved with the adoption of a resolution by the European Parliament, which stated that "the tragic events of 1915-1917...constitute genocide."
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