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    SCHIFF SLAMS TURKISH LOBBY GENOCIDE DENIAL

    armradio.am
    19.12.2009 13:13

    House Armenian Genocide Resolution lead sponsor, Rep. Adam Schiff
    (D-CA), this week, called for the adoption of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution (H.Res.252) as a necessary step to both counter Turkey's
    campaign of denial and to help lay the foundation for a lasting
    Armenia-Turkey relationship based on truth, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    Rep. Schiff's actions came in response to a letter from the Assembly of
    Turkish American Associations (ATAA) and Federation of Turkish American
    Associations (FTAA) that cited the historical "commission" provision
    of the recently signed Turkey-Armenia Protocols as justification for
    blocking Congressional condemnation and commemoration of the Armenian
    Genocide. "The Turkey-Armenia Protocols, which the United States,
    Europe and Russia are supporting, include the establishment of a
    historical commission to investigate the events of 1915," explain
    ATAA President Gunay Evinch and FTAA President Kaya Boztepe. "This
    investigation will necessarily probe the Armenian Revolt (1885-1919)
    during which 1.1 million Ottoman Muslims and Jews perished, and
    its consequences for Ottoman Armenian rebels and their supporters,"
    they continue, advancing the standard Turkish government propaganda
    denying the Armenian Genocide.

    Rep. Schiff, in a letter made public on December 18th, explained,
    "I received your letter regarding the Armenian Genocide Resolution
    (H.Res.252) and after reading it, I am more certain than ever that the
    best way to ensure that the victims of the Armenian Genocide are not
    forgotten is to pass the resolution." The California legislator also
    stressed his concern that "tiny, landlocked Armenia will be forced to
    accept an historical whitewash in order to end the punitive blockade
    that is stifling its economic development and threatens to condemn
    another generation of Armenian children to poverty."

    Referencing recent statements by U.S government officials that the
    "commission is not intended as a vehicle to review the history of the
    Armenian Genocide," Rep. Schiff described the ATAA/FTAA joint letter as
    "a vehicle to continue Ankara's decades of denial."

    "Congressman Schiff's powerful response to the ATAA and FTAA clearly
    rejects Turkey's attempts to use the Turkey- Armenia Protocols to
    block U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide," said Aram Hamparian,
    Executive Director of the ANCA. "We value, as well, the Congressman's
    strong words, his principled stand, and his tireless efforts to firmly
    establish the fundamental truth that Turkey has spent decades trying
    to avoid - namely that the universal recognition of this crime -
    including by both Washington and Ankara - represents a necessary
    element of any durable Armenia-Turkey relationship."

    H.Res.252, introduced on March 17th of this year by lead sponsors Adam
    Schiff and George Radanovich (R-CA), and Congressional Armenian Caucus
    Co-chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Mark Kirk (R-IL), currently has over
    135 cosponsors. Its companion legislation in the Senate (S.Res.316),
    spearheaded by Senators Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and John Ensign (R-NV)
    has 11 cosponsors, including Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV)
    and Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI), the most recent addition to the cosponsor
    list. Both bills are identical to legislation in the 110th Congress
    that was adopted by the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and publicly
    endorsed by then-candidate for President Barack Obama, current Vice
    President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Since
    the introduction of the current resolution this March, President
    Obama has broken his pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide,
    retreating markedly from repeated statements and promises he made
    throughout his service in the Senate calling for proper U.S.

    condemnation and commemoration of this crime against humanity.
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