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    MORE THAN 300 EUROPEAN ORGANIZATIONS URGE OBAMA TO RECOGNIZE GENOCIDE

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=4 1222_4/7/2009_1
    Tuesday, April 7, 2009

    BRUSSELS--A letter signed by more than 340 European organizations is
    urging US President Barack Obama to stand firm against Turkish pressure
    and honor his campaign pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide,
    reported the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy.

    The letter, sent to the White House while the President was in London
    for the G20 summit Friday, stresses that a failure to recognize the
    Armenian genocide "would be interpreted by genocide-perpetrating
    governments as a full license to continue their bloody acts." It
    highlights Turkey's growing support for the Sudanese government as a
    contemporary example of how the genocide in Darfur continues because
    states like Turkey have gone unpunished for committing the same crime.

    "Recognizing the Armenian Genocide means moving toward a durable
    peace; it means more stability, more justice and more democracy in
    the region," said Hilda Tchoboian, the chairperson of the European
    Armenian Federation. "These are European values. The European Armenian
    Federation shares these values with President Obama and we hope these
    values can once again become the bulwark of US policy."

    A proper recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the United States,
    the petition says, "will unleash the momentum of true change and
    democratization inside Turkey" and "provide unprecedented momentum
    to the process of dialogue between Turkey and Armenia."

    A principled stand by the United States would "definitely require of
    Turkey a fundamental commitment to a just peace," the letter adds.

    The letter states that European Armenians along with other European
    mainstream democratic forces would never accept Turkey's membership
    in the EU as long as "the Turkish state denies the Armenian Genocide,
    promotes racism and pursues a policy of discrimination towards its
    minorities."
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