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    ONLY STRONG SUPPORTER OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MAY BECOME CIA DIRECTOR

    ArmInfo
    2009-01-15 14:27:00

    ArmInfo. Last week, President-Elect Barack Obama officially nominated
    former Clinton White House Chief of Staff and Congressman Leon
    Panetta to serve as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency,
    reported the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly).

    "During his years in Congress, Leon Panetta repeatedly expressed his
    support for affirmation of the Armenian Genocide," said Assembly
    Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "Coupled with President-Elect
    Obama's decision to nominate Senator Hillary Clinton, as Secretary
    of State, who is on record in support of U.S. affirmation of the
    Armenian Genocide, this nomination represents another step in
    restoring U.S. credibility in fighting genocide." As AAA reports,
    throughout his Congressional career, Panetta was a strong supporter
    of Armenian issues and repeatedly co-sponsored resolutions honoring an
    "Armenian Day of Remembrance."

    On April 29, 1992, he stated, "That infamous nationwide massacre
    of Armenians was an unspeakable horror in human history too often
    forgotten and ignored, and it is with a heavy sense of the lessons
    of history that I join in commemorating it today... We are compelled
    to recall the horrific attempt to annihilate a people by our duties
    both to honor the dead and to prevent the replication of the genocide.

    Indeed, by acting against hate and fear, we honor those who died so
    unjustly... April 24, 1915, signified the beginning of a systematic
    attempt by the Ottoman regime to deport and exterminate Armenians
    from the Anatolian Peninsula ... It is for those victims, and it is
    for all oppressed peoples today, those who have died and those who
    survived, that we take time to reflect on the Armenian genocide and
    its implications for all of us today."
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