ARAM HAMBARIAN: BUSH COMPLETES EIGHT-YEAR TERM OF BREAKING HIS WORD TO RECOGNIZE GENOCIDE
Noyan Tapan
April 28, 2008
WASHINGTON, APRIL 28, ARMENIANS TODAY - NOYAN TAPAN. At the end
of the term of his tenure U.S. President George Bush again used
avoiding and mitigating words to conceal the whole moral, historic,
and current legal sense of the Genocide committed by Turkey against
Armenians in 1915-1923, the Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA) reported. Therefore, as ANCA Executive Director Aram Hambarian
mentioned, President Bush completed the eight-year term of breaking
his preelection word to properly recognize the Armenian Genocide.
"The President not only broke his word to recognize the Armenian
Genocide, but also used the whole power of White House to hamper
Congress to undertake the step he had promised to fulfil when being a
candidate for presidency. He not only dismissed the U.S. Ambassador,
who dared to fulfil the promise his President had not fulfilled,
by speaking the truth about that crime, but also nominated a person
denying the Genocide to his post. He not only carried on patient
anti-Armenian policy during his two terms, but also in spite of his
talks about Armenian causes during his numerous meetings with foreign
officials, never discussed these issues with the leadership of the
Armenian community of America," A. Hambarian said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Noyan Tapan
April 28, 2008
WASHINGTON, APRIL 28, ARMENIANS TODAY - NOYAN TAPAN. At the end
of the term of his tenure U.S. President George Bush again used
avoiding and mitigating words to conceal the whole moral, historic,
and current legal sense of the Genocide committed by Turkey against
Armenians in 1915-1923, the Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA) reported. Therefore, as ANCA Executive Director Aram Hambarian
mentioned, President Bush completed the eight-year term of breaking
his preelection word to properly recognize the Armenian Genocide.
"The President not only broke his word to recognize the Armenian
Genocide, but also used the whole power of White House to hamper
Congress to undertake the step he had promised to fulfil when being a
candidate for presidency. He not only dismissed the U.S. Ambassador,
who dared to fulfil the promise his President had not fulfilled,
by speaking the truth about that crime, but also nominated a person
denying the Genocide to his post. He not only carried on patient
anti-Armenian policy during his two terms, but also in spite of his
talks about Armenian causes during his numerous meetings with foreign
officials, never discussed these issues with the leadership of the
Armenian community of America," A. Hambarian said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress