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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Los Angeles Times: State Department Long Avoided Word
    "Genocide" out of Deference to Turkey

    23.03.2006 01:30 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ It is time to stop tiptoeing around
    the Genocide issue and to accept settled history.
    Genocide, according to accepted U.N. definition, means
    "the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a
    national, ethnical, racial or religious group."
    Armenia is not even a borderline case, says an article
    titled It Was Genocide in The Los Angeles Times.
    Punishing an ambassador for speaking honestly about a
    90-year-old crime befits a cynical, double-dealing
    monarchy, not the leader of the free world. The
    article author touches upon possible recall of US
    Ambassador to Armenia John Evans, `accusing' him for
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in
    1915-1923 during a meeting with the Armenian community
    at Berkley University, California.

    «Punishing an ambassador for speaking honestly about a
    90-year-old crime befits a cynical, double-dealing
    monarchy, not the leader of the free world. One day,
    the country that was founded as a direct repudiation
    of its Ottoman past will face its history squarely, as
    part of a long-overdue maturing process. Some day
    before then, we hope, the State Department will too.
    Yet the State Department has long avoided the word
    "genocide," not out of any dispute over history but
    out of deference to Turkey, whose membership in NATO
    and location between Europe and Asia make it a
    strategic ally,' The Los Angeles Times writes.
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