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  • ANKARA: Armenian Lobby Tries for 'Genocide Condition' in US Aid

    Zaman, Turkey
    July 17 2004

    Armenian Lobby Tries for 'Genocide Condition' in US Aid


    The Armenian lobby in US managed to add an amendment to the House of
    Representatives US$19.4 billion 2005 foreign aid package. The lobby's
    amendment would ban foreign aid from being used against so-called
    Armenian genocide lobby activities.

    Speaker of the House Dennis Hasters stressed yesterday that the
    Republicans in the House were against the amendment that was appended
    to the foreign aid bill at the last minute. Hasters added that US
    President George W. Bush also objects to this initiative and that
    several members of the House will insist on discarding the article
    from the final text.

    One of the leaders of the Armenian lobby, Democrat Party California
    Representative Adam Schiff, prepared the amendment that envisages not
    allowing American foreign aid to be used against the activities of
    the so-called Armenian genocide lobby. The American Armenian National
    Congress describes this development as a "strong success against
    Turkey's campaign for denial of the genocide."

    Approval of the bill is difficult

    Hasters pointed out that using American aid for lobbying is banned
    anyway in accordance with US laws and therefore, he emphasized, the
    Armenian motion is "meaningless".

    "We have great relations with Turkey and we should not let these be
    destroyed because of a poorly written and meaningless motion,"
    Hasters said.

    In order for a bill to be adopted in the US Congress both the House
    and Senate need to approve identical versions of the bill; however,
    in this particular case it will be near impossible to achieve as many
    similar motions have been shot down in the past. Even if the foreign
    aid package were approved with the 'genocide' amendment, the US
    President could always exercise his veto power.
    From: Baghdasarian
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