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  • 'Armenian Genocide' Still Not In U.S. Vocabulary

    'ARMENIAN GENOCIDE' STILL NOT IN U.S. VOCABULARY
    by Russ Minick

    The Fresno Bee Editorial Opinion Blog, CA
    June 19, 2008 Thursday 12:24 PM EST

    Jun. 19, 2008 (The Fresno Bee delivered by Newstex) -- A new nominee
    for the post of American ambassador to Armenia, Mary Yovanovitch,
    faces a Senate confirmation hearing today, but she won't be making
    any direct reference to the Armenian genocide. That's in line with the
    longstanding policy of the State Department and several administrations
    to give Turkey a rhetorical pass on recognition of the crimes that took
    the lives of 1.5 Armenian men, women and children nearly a century
    ago. For many years we have joined with Armenian Americans, many
    foreign governments and people who care about an honest accounting of
    history in criticizing the U.S. reticence, and we did so again today
    in this editorial. American officials have been reluctant to upset
    the Turks owing to that nation's strategic value as an ally. But that
    kind of realpolitik doesn't wash with the survivors of the genocide,
    nor should it. Acknowledging the past is the best way for Turkey to
    move forward, especially with its quest for membership in the European
    Union, which is stymied in large part because of Turkey's failure to
    own up to its own history.
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