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    HAMPARIAN: TURKEY SUCCEEDED IN DICTATING PRECONDITIONS

    Yerkir
    07.12.2009 13:26

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - With the White House meeting between President
    Obama and Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan just days away,
    the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) once again voiced
    its concerns over the Turkish government's increasingly energetic
    efforts to cement in place the Obama Administration's refusal to
    properly recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    "Prime Minister Erdogan having succeeded in using the Ankara-inspired
    Protocols to enlist the cooperation of yet another U.S. Administration
    into its campaign to block recognition of the Armenian Genocide is
    now coming to Washington to cement his gains and further press his
    advantage," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

    "High on his agenda, it seems, will be showcasing Turkey's public
    disregard for President Obama's twin priorities for Armenia-Turkey
    normalization, namely that they be established without preconditions
    and within a reasonable time-frame. Today, more than seven months after
    our President's speech in Ankara during which he broke his pledge to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide it's patently clear that Turkey has in
    fact imposed preconditions, will not act in a reasonable time-frame,
    and, more broadly, views this entire process as simply a way to extend
    U.S. complicity in Turkey's denials from one April 24th to the next,"
    added Hamparian.

    Armenian Americans concerned about Erdogan's agenda have participated
    in the ANCA's "Countdown to Erdogan" campaign the month-long grassroots
    initiative to encourage President Obama to challenge Turkey's Prime
    Minister with the facts of the Armenian Genocide during their December
    7th White House meeting.

    The "Countdown" has generated media coverage in the U.S., Turkey,
    and Armenia, and, as participation in the campaign grew with each
    passing week, came under increasingly heavy attack from the Turkish
    lobby. The United Press International reported, on December 1st, that,
    "The Armenian National Committee of America stepped up its lobbying
    efforts ahead of the [Erdogan] visit, calling on its supporters to
    contact their Washington representatives to encourage Obama to make
    true on his campaign pledge to recognize the Armenian genocide." The
    Turkish Coalition publicly criticized the campaign as a political
    "blitzkrieg."

    The final days of the effort are devoted to calling directly on
    President Obama through phone calls, letters, and social networking
    vehicles to honor his pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide
    and urging him to demonstrate resolve in working to end the ongoing
    cycle of genocide and denial. The calls are increasingly important
    following a letter issued by President Obama earlier today praising
    the Turkey-Armenia protocols, and once again, refraining to properly
    characterize that crime against humanity.

    On the day of the meeting between President Obama and Prime Minister
    Erdogan, the ANCA has organized a final push of phone calls to the
    White House. Links to a sample phone script and phone number will be
    available at www.anca.org/countdown.
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