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    MCCAIN FIRST PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN PAST 20 YEARS OPPOSING GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.10.2008 17:22 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Atlantic Monthly focused in its latest edition
    on the Armenian vote in the upcoming elections in an article entitled
    "McCain's Armenia Problem."

    The article says, in part,

    "John McCain is the first presidential candidate in the past two
    decades who is on the record as opposing genocide recognition without
    already being a member of the incumbent Administration...

    In 1990, McCain voted against a recognition resolution that
    was sponsored by then-Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole. In 2000,
    campaigning for the Republican nomination in California, McCain
    confirmed that he would not support such a resolution. "It was not
    under this government in Turkey," McCain said. "I don't see what this
    resolution does to improve this situation one iota." The Senator
    has stuck to his position in 2008, attracting widespread criticism
    from Armenian groups. "I think the most dangerous part of Senator
    McCain is that he is toeing the old Cold War era line that Turkey
    is this invaluable ally we cannot offend," warned Areen Ibranossian,
    the Chairman of Armenians for Obama, a group promoting the Illinois
    Senator among Armenian-Americans nationwide.

    The contrast between Obama and McCain extends more broadly to the
    United States' relationship with the Republic of Armenia. Obama's
    January 19th statement pledged to maintain Armenian foreign aid and to
    move toward a resolution of the Karabakh conflict that would respect
    the "principle of self-determination"--language close to Armenian
    demands. On the other hand, John McCain has remained largely silent on
    these issues, an attitude his critics deride as worrisome indifference.

    The California-based Armenians for Obama group plans to educate
    Armenian-American voters about these differences."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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