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  • ANCA: Sen. Allen Calls for U.S. Recognition of Armenian Genocide

    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    March 8, 2005
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    SEN. ALLEN CALLS FOR U.S. RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    -- Virginia Legislator: U.S. "Not Willing to Sweep History under
    the Rug"

    WASHINGTON, DC - In a principled stand for U.S. recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, Senator George Allen (R-VA), today, in his
    capacity as the presiding officer of a Senate Foreign Relations
    Subcommittee hearing on the Black Sea region, noted that the United
    States "wants to have good relations with Turkey but we are not
    willing to sweep history under the rug," reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    The hearing, on "The Future of Democracy in the Black Sea Area,"
    was held before the Subcommittee on European Affairs and featured
    testimony by John F. Tefft, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State,
    European and Eurasian Affairs; Bruce P. Jackson, President of the
    Project on Transitional Democracies; Vladimir Socor, a Senior
    Fellow at the Jamestown Foundation, and; Zeyno Baran, Director of
    International Security and Energy Programs for the Nixon Center.

    Senator Allen, during his remarks, also noted the chilling nature
    of Adolf Hitler's remarks to quiet the reservations of his military
    staff on the eve of invading Poland - "Who, after all, remembers
    the Armenians?"

    "As he has done so often in the past - as a member of the Virginia
    legislature, a U.S. Representative, Governor of the Commonwealth,
    and now as Senator - George Allen has spoken with moral clarity on
    the need to end any association with Turkey's shameful policy of
    genocide denial," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.
    "Armenians throughout the Old Dominion and around the nation
    appreciate the Senator's strong leadership on the issue of the
    Armenian Genocide and the full range of legislative issues dealing
    with Armenia and the surrounding region."

    Early in her testimony, Baran of the Nixon Center cited the
    "deterioration in the U.S.-Turkey bilateral relationship." She
    went on to voice her opposition to the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution, noting that its passage would harm U.S.-Turkey
    relations. "Given the prevalent Turkish view that the U.S. is
    running a campaign against Turkey, it would be very damaging if the
    "Armenian Genocide" resolution passed Congress this year," stated
    Baran. "This year is the 90th anniversary of the tragic 1915
    massacre and certainly Armenian diaspora groups would like to get
    recognition. However, such a resolution would play right into the
    hands of the growing set of anti-Americans and ultra-nationalists
    in Turkey."

    "We are profoundly troubled that there remain voices whose recipe
    for reining in the Turkish government's increasing anti-American
    policies is to reward Turkey by compromising our nation's
    principles stand against genocide," said Hamparian. "American
    leadership requires that we stand up for our values, not run away
    from them."

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    From: Baghdasarian
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