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    BUSH AGAIN AVOIDS WORD "GENOCIDE"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    25.04.2006 20:11 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In spite of the urge of over 200 Congressmen, US
    President George W. Bush again avoided the word "genocide" in his
    annual speech on April 24, reports the Armenian National Committee of
    America. In his statement Bush specifically said, "Today, we remember
    one of the horrible tragedies of the 20th century - the mass killings
    and forced exile of as many as 1.5 million Armenians in the final days
    of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. This was a tragedy for all humanity and
    one that we and the world must never forget. We mourn this terrible
    chapter of history and recognize that it remains a source of pain
    for people in Armenia and for all those who believe in freedom,
    tolerance, and the dignity and value of every human life. It is a
    credit to the human spirit and generations of Armenians who live
    in Armenia, America, and around the globe that they have overcome
    this suffering and proudly preserved their centuries-old culture,
    traditions, and religion. We praise the individuals in Armenia and
    Turkey who have sought to examine the historical events of this
    time with honesty and sensitivity. The analysis by the International
    Center for Transitional Justice, while not the final word, has made a
    significant contribution toward deepening our understanding of these
    events. We encourage dialogues, including through joint commissions,
    that strive for a shared understanding of these tragic events and
    move Armenia and Turkey towards normalized relations. Today, we look
    with hope to a bright future for Armenia.

    Armenia's Millennium Challenge Compact reflects our confidence and the
    importance we place in Armenia making progress on democratic reform
    and advancement of free markets. We seek to help Armenia bolster its
    security and deepen its inclusion in the Euro-Atlantic family. We
    remain committed to securing a peaceful and lasting settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and hope the leaders of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan will take bold steps to achieve this goal. On this solemn
    day of remembrance, Laura and I express our deepest condolences to
    the Armenian people. Our nations stand together, determined to create
    a future of peace, prosperity, and freedom for the citizens of our
    countries and the world."
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