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    PLEDGES TO RECOGNIZE GENOCIDE IF ELECTED

    KarabakhOpen
    07-02-2008 17:20:56

    Washington, DC - Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY), a cosponsor of the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution (S. Res. 106), today urged Congress
    to adopt this critical human rights legislation, saying if elected
    president, she would speak candidly about the events of 1915.

    Clinton is the second presidential candidate, following Senator
    Barack Obama (D-IL), to issue a statement on the Armenian Genocide
    in the past week. She is currently the only presidential candidate
    to cosponsor the resolution.

    Clinton said she has twice written to President Bush urging him
    to properly characterize the crimes as genocide in his annual
    commemorative statement.

    "Our common morality and our nation's credibility as a voice for
    human rights challenge us to ensure that the Armenian Genocide be
    recognized and remembered by the Congress and the President of the
    United States," Clinton stated.

    "If the mass atrocities of the 20th Century have taught us anything
    it is that we must honestly look the facts of history in the face in
    order to learn their lessons, and ensure they will not happen again,"
    she continued.

    "It is not just about the past, but about our future."

    Turning to the atrocities in Darfur, Clinton said that the U.S. "must
    close the gap between words and deeds" to prevent such modern-day
    crimes, adding, "As President, I will work to build and enhance
    U.S. and international capacity to act early and effectively to
    prevent mass atrocities."

    Clinton also pledged to improve U.S.-Armenia relations and address the
    issues facing the two nations including, increasing trade, fostering
    closer economic ties, fighting terrorism, strengthening democratic
    institutions, pursuing military partnership and deepening Armenia's
    cooperation with NATO.

    If elected, she would expand assistance programs to Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabakh, and increase cooperation on regional concerns,
    such as a fair and democratic resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

    "The Assembly thanks Senator Clinton for her longstanding support
    of the Armenian Genocide Resolution and for calling on Congress to
    adopt legislation properly recognizing the first genocide of the 20th
    century," said Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "It is in the best
    interest of this country, and the entire global community, to remember
    the terrible lessons of 1915 and ensure they are never repeated."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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