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    Greek American Membership Organizations' 2006 Policy Statement on Armenia

    _http://www.hellenicnews.com/readnews.htm l?newsid=5023&lang=US_
    (http://www.hellenicnews.com/readnews.html?newsid =5023&lang=US)


    WASHINGTON, DC-- American Hellenic Institute president Gene Rossides
    announced today that the major Greek American membership organizations
    endorsed the 2006 policy statement on Armenia. Prepared by the
    American Hellenic Institute, it is part of the 2006 Greek American
    Policy Statements. The major membership organizations are: the
    Order of AHEPA, the Hellenic American National Council, the Cyprus
    Federation of America, the Panepirotic Federation of America, the
    Pan-Macedonian Association of America, the PanCretan Association
    of America, the Pan-Pontian Federation of U.S.A. and Canada and the
    American Hellenic Institute. The endorsed statement follows:

    Armenia

    We support the Armenian American community's efforts to secure full
    recognition, proper commemoration, and a just resolution of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    In 2006, the 91st anniversary of the Genocide, the Administration
    should, for the sake of U.S. interests and American values, finally
    bring an end to all forms of U.S. complicity in Turkey's denial of
    this crime against all humanity. The President, in his annual April
    24th remarks, should properly recognize the Armenian Genocide as a
    clear instance of genocide, as defined by the United Nations Genocide
    Convention. In addition, the Administration should refrain from taking
    punitive actions against diplomats, such as U.S. Ambassador to Armenia
    John Evans, who have spoken truthfully about the Armenian Genocide.

    The U.S. Congress should adopt legislation both recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide and urging the American people to apply the lessons
    of this tragedy to the cause of preventing future genocides.

    Finally, Turkey must be pressured to acknowledge its genocidal crime
    against the Armenian nation, to come to terms with this chapter in
    its history, and, consistent with the Genocide Convention and other
    relevant international legal instruments, to make full reparations
    to the Armenian people.

    We also support efforts to press Turkey to lift its illegal blockade
    of Armenia and to end the mistreatment of the Armenian population
    in Turkey.

    We refer readers to Professor Peter Balakian's recent book The Burning
    Tigris, a remarkable history of the Armenian Genocide by the Young
    Turk government in Turkey. Professor Balakian includes the details
    of the humanitarian movement of leading American public citizens
    and ordinary citizens to save the Armenians.
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