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    A duty to the truth

    U.S. should officially commemorate the Armenian Genocide.
    April 24, 2004
    http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/story/8481930p-9324245c.html

    Today we once again commemorate the Armenian Genocide, a brutal event
    that resulted in an estimated 1.5 million Armenians being killed at
    the hands of the Ottoman Turkish empire and its successor regime
    between 1915 and 1923.

    Commemoration events have been going on all week in this community
    with so many Armenian-Americans. At 10 a.m. today, a ceremony at City
    Hall will feature the raising of the Armenian flag next to the flags
    of the United States and California.

    Rep. George Radanovich, who has been pushing to get the Armenian
    genocide officially recognized by the U.S. government, will speak at
    the event. His voice has been strong in support of this important
    cause.

    Unfortunately, the Bush administration, like administrations before
    it, has stepped lightly around the issue. Our leaders, especially
    those in the State Department, are afraid of offending the Turkish
    government by designating the savage events of early last century as a
    genocide.

    Turkey, a key U.S. ally, vigorously denies that the genocide
    occurred. It did, of course, and it's time for the Turks to
    acknowledge it. Radanovich has authored House Resolution 193, which
    calls for official recognition of the Armenian genocide. That
    resolution should be passed because it's the right thing to do.

    Turkish embarrassment at the bloody past is understandable, but that
    doesn't change the facts, and the Turkish government shouldn't be
    allowed to dictate whether the United States formally acknowledges the
    genocide. The Turks' revisionism has grown tiresome, and our
    government's willingness to be complicit in this ruse is at odds with
    this nation's founding principles.

    On this day, we commemorate the Armenian genocide. It's time that the
    U.S. government officially adds its voice to this cause for justice.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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