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    A STORY ENTITLED "D.C. MAKES A STATEMENT ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE" WAS POSTED IN AN AMERICAN QUARTERLY

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 25, 2008

    WASHINGTON, AUGUST 25, ARMENIANS TODAY. The Armenian Genocide
    Museum of America would like to call our attention to a story
    entitled "D.C. Makes a Statement on Armenian Genocide" posted on
    Congressional Quarterly. The Museum notes that theQuarterly is a
    non-partisan authoritative source of information. Below we present
    the above-mentioned story.

    "Late last year, lawmakers balked under pressure from the Turkish
    government, which warned against the United States officially declaring
    a century-old massacre of Armenians as genocide. Apparently, the
    District of Columbia Board of Zoning Adjustment doesn't scare that
    easily.

    The city agency has given its stamp of approval to convert the former
    Federal-American National Bank into the Armenian Genocide Museum of
    America, according to public records.

    "Visitors to the museum will come to understand the Armenian Genocide
    as the prototype for modern crimes against humanity, including the
    Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda and Darfur," a Web site for the museum
    says.

    The debate over whether to declare the deaths of 1.5 million
    Armenians in the former Ottoman Empire nearly a century ago heated
    up in Congress when Bush administration officials warned that such
    a move would threaten U.S. relations with Turkey. The resolution
    (H Res 106) was approved in the House Foreign Affairs Committee,
    but was never sent to the floor."
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