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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    ANCA Welcomes Los Angeles Times Position on Armenian
    Genocide Issue

    25.03.2006 00:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Committee of America applauded
    the Los Angeles Times for publishing an editorial calling on the US
    Government to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide. The
    editorial entitled `It was genocide' appeared in the March 22nd
    edition of the Los Angeles Times and highlighted reports that the US
    Ambassador to Armenia, John Marshall Evans, faced early termination of
    his post due to comments he made affirming the Armenian Genocide. The
    editorial explained that while the Armenian Genocide is a textbook
    example of genocide, the US Government has shied away from using the
    term genocide in describing the annihilation of Armenians by Ottoman
    Turkey due to its current-day political relations with the Turkish
    Government. The Los Angeles Times went on to praise countries that
    have passed resolutions acknowledging the genocide and expressed hope
    that the US Government would one day act in kind.

    `We commend the LA Times for taking a principled stance on the
    Armenian Genocide, which is a crime against all humanity,' commented
    Zanku Armenian, a member of the ANCA-WR Board of Directors. `The
    editorial position of the LA Times joins a growing list of prominent
    newspapers around the country that have taken similar positions
    including the New York Times, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune and many
    others. This serves as a major blow to Turkey's genocide denial
    campaign and sends a clear message that it is time for the US
    Government to reaffirm the facts of the Armenian Genocide rather than
    persecute those who dare speak the truth.'
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