ANCA CHAIRMAN CRITICIZES BUSH'S FINAL APRIL 24TH STATEMENT
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.05.2008 16:25 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
Chairman Ken Hachikian strongly criticized President George W. Bush's
most recent April 24th statement as the final step of his betrayal
of his campaign promise to recognize the Armenian Genocide, and a
symbol of his Administration's "morally bankrupt" eight-year policy
of complicity in Turkey's lies and denials.
The letter also notes that the President, during his two terms in
office, has refused repeated requests by the leadership of the Armenian
American community to discuss the Armenian Genocide and other issues
of mutual concern. Earlier this year, on April 4th, Hachikian wrote
a separate letter to the Secretary of State outlining 13 specific
areas in which the Administration pursued policies at odds with the
views and values of America's one and a half million citizens of
Armenian heritage.
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.05.2008 16:25 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
Chairman Ken Hachikian strongly criticized President George W. Bush's
most recent April 24th statement as the final step of his betrayal
of his campaign promise to recognize the Armenian Genocide, and a
symbol of his Administration's "morally bankrupt" eight-year policy
of complicity in Turkey's lies and denials.
The letter also notes that the President, during his two terms in
office, has refused repeated requests by the leadership of the Armenian
American community to discuss the Armenian Genocide and other issues
of mutual concern. Earlier this year, on April 4th, Hachikian wrote
a separate letter to the Secretary of State outlining 13 specific
areas in which the Administration pursued policies at odds with the
views and values of America's one and a half million citizens of
Armenian heritage.