GEORGE BUSH DISAPPOINTED ARMENIANS
Democratic Azerbaijan
April 27 2006
US President made no mention of genocide in his traditional speech
George Bush, US President disappointed Armenians once more. According
to Hurriyyet Turkish newspaper, a day of so-called Armenian genocide
the President of the United States addressed concerning the events
held in Ottoman Empire in 1915. But in his speech he did not use of
word genocide.
In his speech G. Bush said that the events took place in early XX
are considered as tragedy, and nobody should forget it. G.Bush noted
that he welcomes the people trying to research certainty of events of
last century. US President informed that all conditions for regulation
of multilateral dialogue and normal relationship between two States,
including establishment of Joint Commission will be created.
In his address G. Bush touched upon Nagorno-Garabagh conflict. "We
adhere to the opinion that this point should be settled as soon as
possible by peaceful meanings, and we do not lose a hope for that
Azerbaijan and Armenian leaders will undertake proper steps for
attainment of these purposes", says presidential address. Armenian
lobby not being able to keep discontent accused the US President of
non-implementation of his promises. According to Sabah newspaper,
Armenian lobby held rally in front of the building of Turkish Embassy
to Washington. Group composed of Azerbaijanis and Turks opposed them.
This group accompanied by police and security forces of Washington,
with Azerbaijan and Turkish flags, advanced slogans against
Armenians. In spite of diligence of police, one Armenian could squeeze
into group of Azerbaijanis, but he had been detained by police and
taken away from this territory.
P.S. Armenians attracted the very young children to rally.
http://www.demaz.org/cgi-bin/e-cms/vis/vis .pl?s=001&p=0055&n=001458&g=
Democratic Azerbaijan
April 27 2006
US President made no mention of genocide in his traditional speech
George Bush, US President disappointed Armenians once more. According
to Hurriyyet Turkish newspaper, a day of so-called Armenian genocide
the President of the United States addressed concerning the events
held in Ottoman Empire in 1915. But in his speech he did not use of
word genocide.
In his speech G. Bush said that the events took place in early XX
are considered as tragedy, and nobody should forget it. G.Bush noted
that he welcomes the people trying to research certainty of events of
last century. US President informed that all conditions for regulation
of multilateral dialogue and normal relationship between two States,
including establishment of Joint Commission will be created.
In his address G. Bush touched upon Nagorno-Garabagh conflict. "We
adhere to the opinion that this point should be settled as soon as
possible by peaceful meanings, and we do not lose a hope for that
Azerbaijan and Armenian leaders will undertake proper steps for
attainment of these purposes", says presidential address. Armenian
lobby not being able to keep discontent accused the US President of
non-implementation of his promises. According to Sabah newspaper,
Armenian lobby held rally in front of the building of Turkish Embassy
to Washington. Group composed of Azerbaijanis and Turks opposed them.
This group accompanied by police and security forces of Washington,
with Azerbaijan and Turkish flags, advanced slogans against
Armenians. In spite of diligence of police, one Armenian could squeeze
into group of Azerbaijanis, but he had been detained by police and
taken away from this territory.
P.S. Armenians attracted the very young children to rally.
http://www.demaz.org/cgi-bin/e-cms/vis/vis .pl?s=001&p=0055&n=001458&g=