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  • Bush did not use the word <<Genocide>>

    A1plus

    | 13:06:41 | 25-04-2005 | Official |

    BUSH DID NOT USE THE WORD «GENOCIDE»

    On April 24 the US President George Bush has made a statement in connection
    with the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. It is said in the
    statement:

    On Armenian Remembrance Day, we remember the forced exile and mass killings
    of as many as 1.5 million Armenians during the last days of the Ottoman
    Empire. This terrible event is what many Armenian people have come to call
    the "Great Calamity."

    I join my fellow Americans and Armenian people around the world in
    expressing my deepest condolences for this horrible loss of life. Today, as
    we commemorate the 90th anniversary of this human tragedy and reflect on the
    suffering of the Armenian people, we also look toward a promising future for
    an independent Armenian state.

    The United States is grateful for Armenia's contributions to the war on
    terror and to efforts to build a democratic and peaceful Iraq. We remain
    committed to supporting the historic reforms Armenia has pursued for over a
    decade. We call on the Government of Armenia to advance democratic freedoms
    that will further advance the aspirations of the Armenian people. We remain
    committed to a lasting and peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. We also seek a deeper partnership with Armenia that includes
    security cooperation and is rooted in the shared values of democratic and
    market economic freedoms.

    I applaud individuals in Armenia and Turkey who have sought to examine the
    historical events of the early 20th century with honesty and sensitivity.
    The recent analysis by the International Center for Transitional Justice did
    not provide the final word, yet marked a significant step toward
    reconciliation and restoration of the spirit of tolerance and cultural
    richness that has connected the people of the Caucasus and Anatolia for
    centuries. We look to a future of freedom, peace, and prosperity in Armenia
    and Turkey and hope that Prime Minister Erdogan's recent proposal for a
    joint Turkish-Armenian commission can help advance these processes.

    Millions of Americans proudly trace their ancestry to Armenia. Their faith,
    traditions, and patriotism enrich the cultural, political, and economic life
    of the United States. I appreciate all individuals who work to promote
    peace, tolerance, and reconciliation. On this solemn day of remembrance, I
    send my best wishes and expressions of solidarity to Armenian people around
    the world.
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