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  • UPI hears ... Political fissure b/w Schwarzenegger and Bush

    United Press International / Washington Times
    April 26 2005

    UPI hears ...

    Political fissure b/w Schwarzenegger and Bush

    An event in the Caucasus 90 years ago reveals a political fissure
    between California's "Governator" Arnold Schwarzenegger and President
    George W. Bush. The issue? The deaths of large numbers of Armenians
    during World War I in the Ottoman Empire. The Armenians maintain that
    up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed in what they label the 20th
    century's first instance of genocide; the Turks contend that it was
    not official state policy and that the number of deaths was about
    300,000, counter-claiming that great numbers of Turks also died.
    While 16 nations and the Vatican officially recognize the "Armenian
    Genocide," no formal resolution recognizing the massacre as genocide
    has been passed by the U.S. government. Two days ago Schwarzenegger
    released a statement proclaiming April 24, 2005, "a 'Day of
    Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.'" Bush has avoided using the
    epithet, leading to criticism by the Armenian Assembly of America,
    publicizing a letter the candidate wrote to them in 2000 commenting,
    "Armenians were subjected to a genocidal campaign that defies
    comprehension" which added, "If elected president I would ensure that
    our nation properly recognizes the tragic suffering of the Armenian
    people." Perhaps influencing the "Terminator's" proclamation is the
    fact that the Armenian Embassy in Canada estimates that 1 million
    ethnic Armenians in the United States, more than half of whom live in
    California, according to media accounts.
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