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    RICHARD HOVHANNISYAN EXPECTS A HARSH SPEECH WITHOUT THE WORD GENOCIDE
    Nvard Davtyan

    "Radiolur"
    22.04.2009 18:06

    UCLA Professor Richard Hovhannisyan told a press conference today that
    like the previous years, the pressure on the President of the United
    States has considerably grown in April. He hopes Barack Obama will
    fulfill his pre-election pledge and will come forth with a stronger
    speech on April 24.

    Richard Hovhannisyan does not doubt that the pressures from the
    Pentagon, Turkey and Armenia have increased ahead of April 24. The
    Turkish Government now understands that the dialogue with Armenia
    may be endangered if the US recognizes the Armenian Genocide. On the
    other hand, Turkey applies an economic pressure: Turkey is a large
    consumer of American weapons. There is also the factor of Iraq. Turkey
    may refuse to provide its airspace to American planes.

    "Turkey is very flexible. It can declare any moment that it's a
    member of the Islamic, Asian or African world, or it can declare it
    belongs to Europe. They have an easy way to escape, saying that they
    wanted to normalize the relations, but Armenians did not make any
    concessions. This is a primitive policy, but sometimes it works,"
    Richard Hovhannisyan said.

    The Professor does not understand or is not aware of Armenia's
    policy in its relations with Turkey. According to him, the Armenian
    President's initiative of inviti ng the Turkish President to Armenia
    was a daring and amazing step, but he would like to see a program
    behind it. "I don't know about the secret programs, but I hope they
    exist. We often start on a journey without programs. For example,
    let's say Turkey recognizes the genocide. What are we going to demand
    afterwards? Some Armenians say let Turkey simply accept the history,
    others speak about the return of the lands of their ancestors. We
    have no common national plan."

    Professor Hovhannisyan hopes that on April 24 the US President will
    fulfill the promise to Armenians. "If Obama uttered the word genocide,
    it would be a great moral victory for Armenia. It would pave the way
    for many countries to recognize the genocide, thus increasing the
    pressure on Turkey," Mr. Hovhannisyan said.

    The historian disagrees with the opinion that the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide by Obama will mean the end of the Armenian
    Diaspora. On the contrary, the human and financial potential will be
    directed towards the development of the Armenian culture. "We cannot
    live only morning the crimes of the past," the historian says.

    "Even if Obama fails to recognize the genocide on April 24, it won't
    be a tragedy. We have struggled for years and we will continue the
    struggle.

    At last, the historical fact has already been proven. The problem is
    only a political one," Richard Hovhannisyan concluded.
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