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    ANCA OUTLINES BUSH ADMINISTRATION'S FAILING ON ARMENIA ISSUES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.04.2008 20:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    in a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, has outlined
    the Armenian American community's concerns regarding the Bush
    Administration's seven-year record of largely counterproductive,
    frequently unfriendly, and, at times, antagonistic policies toward
    Armenia and the Armenian American community.

    The April 4th letter, signed by ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian, listed
    thirteen areas in which the President and his Administration fell
    short of both their own commitments and our nation's basic human rights
    standards, retreated from America's historic commitment to Armenia, and
    strained - through a series of ill-advised policies and often hostile
    actions - the enduring ties that have long bound together the American
    and Armenian peoples. The following points are covered in significant
    detail in the 6-page letter, the full text of which is provided below:

    1) The President's broken campaign pledge to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide 2) Opposition to the Congressional Genocide Resolution
    3) The Evans firing and the Hoagland nominations 4) The waiver of
    Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act 5) Reduction in aid to Armenia
    6) Abandonment of the military aid parity agreement 7) Mistaken
    listing of Armenia as a terrorist country 8) Lack of U.S.-Armenia
    Presidential visitations 9) Failure to confront the desecration of the
    Djulfa cemetery 10) Failure to maintain a balanced policy on Nagorno
    Karabakh 11) Taxpayer financing of the Baku-Ceyhan bypass of Armenia
    12) Failure to effectively pressure Turkey and Azerbaijan to end their
    blockades 13) Neglect of relations with the Armenian American community

    Over the course of the past seven years, the ANCA has repeatedly
    requested, to no avail, the opportunity to meet with the President and
    his Secretary of State to discuss these and other issues of concern
    to Armenian Americans. This most recent ANCA letter, once again,
    asks for such a meeting, inviting the Secretary of State to visit
    with the collective leadership of the Armenian American community to
    discuss U.S. foreign policy toward Armenia and the surrounding region
    over the remaining months of the Bush Administration.
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