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    SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER: TIME OF RECONCILIATION CAN ONLY OCCUR WHEN THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY FINDS IT FUTILE TO SPEND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO CONCEAL GENOCIDE FACTS

    arminfo
    2008-04-17 13:51:00

    ArmInfo. 'I look forward to a time of reconciliation that can only
    occur when the Republic of Turkey finds it futile to spend millions of
    dollars scheming to distort history and threatening American political,
    military and business leaders with reprisals', Senator Dave Cogdill,
    Senate Republican Leader says in his statement devoted to the 93rd
    anniversary of Armenian Genocide.

    'As stated by John Evans, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Armenia a
    few years ago: ":When an official policy diverges wildly from what
    the broad public believes is self-evident, that policy ceases to
    command respect."

    These words express a challenge to all who would cede ideals to the
    wretched whims of a foreign power.

    Public service offers wonderful opportunities to forge positive
    relationships, work on issues of importance to constituents, and
    gain knowledge. I am so honored to have become well-acquainted with
    so many Californians of Armenian heritage (as well as Assyrians,
    Greeks and others whose forebears were also victims of massacres)
    who make such a great contribution to our state's economic and
    cultural vitality and civic leadership. I strongly align myself with
    the cause of justice for the memory of the victims of the Armenian
    Genocide. I stand with them because it is simply the right thing to do,
    the Senator says. He mentions the policy of nondisclouse of Armenian
    Genocide led to repetition of such tragedies in Nazi Germany and the
    sacramental phrase by Adolph Hitler: "Who, after all, speaks today
    of the annihilation of the Armenians?"

    In the Ottoman Empire Armenians were subjected to torture, starvation,
    death marches in the Syrian Desert and other unspeakable atrocities
    that resulted in the murder of 1,500,000 Armenian men, women and
    children over a period of eight long years ending in 1923. Hundreds
    of thousands of young Armenian orphans spent the remainder of their
    lives haunted by the memory of the torture and mayhem inflicted on
    their loved ones before their eyes.
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