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    AZG Armenian Daily #074, 26/04/2005


    Armenian Genocide

    BUSH TO BACK ERDOGAN AND INDIRECTLY PRESS ON KOCHARIAN

    US President Eschews Word 'Genocide'

    US President again did not utter the word "genocide" in his traditional
    April 24 message to the Armenian nation on occasion of the 90th anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide. Instead, he labeled the massacre in Ottoman Turkey
    "the forced exile and mass killings of as many as 1.5 million Armenians".
    "Many Armenian people have come to call the 'Great Calamity'", George W.
    Bush's message reads.

    "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", Bush said.

    In fact, President Bush not only backed Turkish prime minister but also
    indirectly pressed on Armenian President. As it is known official Yerevan
    considers unacceptable to conduct a research into the issue of Armenian
    Genocide as "the historians have already done their work".

    Nearly 2 weeks ago the Turkish PM applied to RA President with a letter
    suggesting to set a combined group of specialists that will take up studying
    genocide-related archives of Armenia, Turkey and other states and present
    their conclusions to societies. In an April 23 interview to famous Russian
    journalist Nikolay Svanidze Robert Kocharian said, "I received such letter
    indeed, we shall send our reply soon" but he underscored meanwhile that the
    letter is not "that hopeful".

    "I applaud individuals in Armenia and Turkey who have sought to examine the
    historical events of the early 20th century with honesty and sensitivity",
    Bush said. The message does not specify whom Bush means saying the
    individuals of in Armenia and Turkey. But judging from the letter's next
    sentence we may assume that he means the Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation
    Committee, which was accused in Armenia and Diaspora.

    "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", Bush's message reads.

    President Bush thanked Armenia for its "contributions to the war on terror
    and to efforts to build a democratic and peaceful Iraq". He also urged
    Armenian authorities to "advance democratic freedoms that will further
    advance the aspirations of the Armenian people". As in his previous messages
    Bush "remained committed to a lasting and peaceful settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict".

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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