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    U.S. RECOGNITION OF GENOCIDE TO PROVIDE UNPRECEDENTED MOMENTUM TO TURKEY-ARMENIA DIALOGUE

    Yerkir
    06.04.2009 12:45

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - On April 3, 2009, more than 342 European -Armenian
    organizations signed a letter to President Obama, before his visit to
    Turkey, inviting the U.S. President to recognize the Armenian Genocide,
    reported the European Armenian Federation (EAFJD).

    The letter says:

    "Dear Mr. President,

    In January 2008, you declared your firm conviction "that the
    Armenian Genocide is not an allegation, a personal opinion, or a
    point of view, but rather a widely documented fact supported by an
    overwhelming body of historical evidence." You further said that the
    facts of the Armenian Genocide are undeniable emphasizing that "an
    official policy that calls on diplomats to distort the historical
    facts is an untenable policy". In September and October 2008, you
    confirmed your commitment to support the adoption of the Armenian
    Genocide resolution in Congress. You also affirmed: "As President,
    I will recognize the Armenian Genocide." Mr. President, as Europeans
    of Armenian descent, we salute you for these wise, unwavering,
    forward-looking and courageous statements.

    Europeans hail with hope and enthusiasm these positions rooted in
    sound moral principles and consider the universal recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide a moral requirement and - given the sad repetition of
    mass crimes20such as in Darfur today - an urgent political imperative
    for all mankind.

    Mr. President, we cannot overlook the efforts, presently under way,
    by entities that do not share your vision of humanity and that
    aim to prevent your administration from pursuing these progressive
    policies which would restore the leading role of the United States
    in this vital field. In this regard, your impending visit to Turkey
    has profound symbolism that will not be lost to Europeans who are
    currently weighing the moral and political cost of the proposed
    Turkish membership in the European Union.

    Given the mission of change that your presidency represents and given
    your principled stance, we would like to assure you that:

    - The European Armenians, as well as the large democratic mainstream of
    Europe's civil society, will continue to strongly oppose Turkey's
    membership in the EU for as long as the Turkish state denies
    the Armenian Genocide, promotes racism and pursues a policy of
    discrimination towards its minorities.

    - The commitment you have made to recognize, as President, the Armenian
    Genocide and to support the passage of the Armenian Genocide resolution
    in Congress will not only set the record straight, but also it will
    unleash the momentum of true change and democratization inside Turkey;
    a momentum which must lead to an ultimate recognition of this mass
    crime by Turkey itself.

    - The U.S. recognition will20also provide an unprecedented momentum to
    the process of dialogue between Turkey and Armenia. It will make clear
    that denial of this crime against humanity will no longer be supported
    and that the way forward will definitely require of Turkey and of
    all concerned in the region a fundamental commitment to just peace.

    In contrast, we are convinced that any retreat by the United States
    at this defining moment would be interpreted by genocide-perpetrating
    governments as full license to continue their bloody acts and criminal
    complicities, as witnessed in Turkey's recent support for the Sudanese
    president who is under arrest warrant by the International Criminal
    Court.

    For this reason, now more than ever, Europeans are united in their
    support for you in your Wilsonian resolution to recognize, this April
    24th, the Armenian Genocide and to quickly advance a vote for the
    resolutions in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the
    United States."
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