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    OBAMA ARMENIANS' FAVORITE IN DEMOCRAT PRESIDENTIAL RACE

    Today's Zaman
    Feb 1 2008
    Turkey

    US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has gained support
    from an influential Armenian diaspora organization, the Washington
    based-Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), days after he
    pledged to officially recognize the controversial World War I-era
    killings of Anatolian Armenians as genocide if he becomes president.

    ANCA announced its support for Obama on Tuesday, praising him as "the
    Democratic candidate best positioned to bring fundamental change to
    how the United States addresses issues of special concern to Armenian
    American voters."

    A few days after Obama, rival Hillary Clinton had also announced
    last month that she would officially recognize the alleged genocide
    of Anatolian Armenians if she becomes president.

    "Based on his strong record in office, his bold statements as a
    candidate and our judgment as to the policies he will pursue as
    president, we believe that, among a strong field of Democratic
    candidates, Senator Obama will best reflect the views and values
    of Armenian American voters," ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian was
    quoted as saying a press conference held at the ANCA Western Region
    headquarters. His quotes and the organization's support have been
    aired on the ANCA's Web site.

    The ANCA listed certain key elements of Obama's record that led to the
    endorsement. One of those elements is Obama's "public criticism of the
    Bush administration for firing former US Ambassador to Armenia John
    Evans over his truthful remarks recognizing the Armenian Genocide."

    The ANCA stressed that Obama "has publicly asserted that, 'An official
    policy that calls on diplomats to distort the historical facts is an
    untenable policy.'"

    Ankara has already chided both Obama and Clinton, warning them to
    act in a responsible manner while electioneering.

    "Politicians who run for the US presidency should act in a more
    responsible manner in regard to both history and the future; they
    should take pains not to offend a friendly and ally country and its
    people via groundless statements; and they should keep in mind the
    sensitivities of the Turkish-American relations within this framework,"
    the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a written statement released
    over the weekend.

    The Washington-based diaspora organization also noted that "unlike
    other Democratic candidates, he [Obama] also pledged to 'promote
    Armenian security by seeking an end to the Turkish and Azerbaijani
    blockades, and by working for a lasting and durable settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict that is agreeable to all parties,
    and based upon America's founding commitment to the principles of
    democracy and self determination.'"

    Armenians claim that up to 1.5 million of their kin were slaughtered
    in orchestrated killings during the last years of the Ottoman Empire.

    Turkey categorically rejects these claims, saying that 300,000
    Armenians, along with at least as many Turks, died in civil strife
    that emerged when the Armenians took up arms for independence in
    eastern Anatolia and sided with the Russian troops who were invading
    Ottoman territory.
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