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    ARPI VARDANIAN: "AAA SHOULD CONTINUE ITS ACTIVITY UNTIL US RECOGNIZES
    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"

    YEREVAN, APRIL 11, NOYAN TAPAN. "The Armenian Assembly of America has
    carried out active and compassionate work years running in order to
    achieve the US government's official and final recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide and to avoid making it a political issue by the US
    government as the fact remains," Arpi Vardanian, Armenian Regional
    Director of AAA, declared in her interview to Noyan Tapan's
    correspondent. She emphasized that the problem of genocides has become
    much more urgent and received wide publicity during the recent 10-15
    years. A number of genocides occured during 50-60 years in the world,
    including the Jewish Holocaust, the genocides in Ruanda and Cambodia,
    and these events changed the position of the international community."
    By the way, 20-30 years ago nobody was engaged and interested in
    problems of genocide," Vardanian mentioned. At the same time,
    according to her, unless the Armenians had begun their activity aimed
    at the Genocide recognition some decades ago today they would have
    been be left out of this process. "Some changes gradually happen, even
    some influential newspapers have begun to use the word "genocide" and
    not "massacres" or "tragedy." There are facts about the Genocide in
    archives of the US and many other countries and it can't be hidden but
    the most painful is the fact the problem became a political one and
    this hampers the issue of recognition," Arpi Vardanian emphasized. She
    said that the content of US President George Bush's April 24
    traditional address to the American Armenian community isn't known to
    her but according to her, some events may have a positive impact on
    the President's 2005 speech. Among these events Arpi Vardanian
    attached special importance to US Ambassador to Armenia John Evans'
    statement on recognition of the Armenian Genocide, which was a great
    progress in the process of Genocide recognition. Besides, according to
    her, the positive response of the International Center for
    Transitional Justice on the applicability of the United Nations
    convention on the preventation and punishment of the crime of genocide
    to events which occurred during the early 20-th century was also a
    very great event. Arpi Vardanian also attached special imortance to
    the initiative of J.Knolenberg and F.Pallone, Co-chairmen of the
    Commission on Armenian Issues of the House of Representatives of US
    Congress, saying that nearly 130 congressmen have already joined the
    initiative. "The AAA should also continue working with the community
    in order to make the latter active in this issue, as well as with
    congressmen and US President George Bush's administration until the US
    recognizes the Armenian Genocide," A.Vardanian said.
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