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    OBAMA REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO U.S. ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=114697
    JU NE 19
    WASHINGTON

    ARMENIANS TODAY

    With the Senate Foreign Relations Committee set to consider
    U.S. Ambassador to Armenia nominee Marie Yovanovitch at a confirmation
    hearing on June 12 presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack
    Obama restated his commitment to U.S. recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    In a letter to Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Chairman
    Ken Hachikian, Sen. Obama wrote: "I share your view that the United
    States must recognize the events of 1915 to 1923, carried out by the
    Ottoman Empire, as genocide. We must recognize this tragic reality. The
    Bush Administration's refusal to do so is inexcusable, and I will
    continue to speak out in an effort to move the Administration to
    change its position."

    Sen. Obama went on to cite his concerns about the firing of former U.S.

    Ambassador to Armenia John Marshall Evans in 2006 for speaking
    truthfully about the Armenian Genocide. "I was deeply disturbed two
    years ago when the U.S. Ambassador to Armenia was fired after he used
    the term "genocide" to describe the mass slaughter of Armenians. In
    a letter to the Department of State, I called for Secretary Rice to
    closely examine what I believe is an untenable position taken by the
    U.S. government."
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