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    U.S. ADMINISTRATION WON'T CHALLENGE CONGRESSIONAL ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.05.2009 12:50 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In April 2009, President Obama spoke eloquently on
    the Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide, said the chairman of the Board
    of Trustees of the Armenian Genocide Museum of America and member of
    the Trustees Board of the Armenian Assembly of America.

    "He, Vice-President Biden, Secretary of State Clinton and others within
    this administration, such as Samantha Power, have strong records and
    have gone too far on U.S. genocide recognition to sustain an implicit
    use only policy; they are in no position to challenge a Congressional
    Armenian Genocide resolution. I also don't think they want to do that,"
    Van Krikorian told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "The decision to not explicitly use the term genocide in the
    President's statement only means that we, and our friends who are
    dedicated to genocide prevention in and out of Congress, will push
    the resolution on a bipartisan basis. Ironically, more people in
    the United States and around the world will learn about the Armenian
    Genocide and President Obama's record in that effort and though our
    ongoing Armenian Genocide museum development in Washington, DC, than
    they would have if President Obama had simply repeated the words
    Armenian Genocide, and moved on with seeking reconciliation and a
    better future between Armenians and Turks," he said.

    "We have excellent leadership support in Congress for the resolution
    now and are adding cosponsors to H Res 252, which will continue to do
    so before it goes to a vote. Everyone knows we are not giving up. For
    its part, Turkey has added former House speaker Republican Dennis
    Hastert to its stable of lobbyists, at $35,000 a month. However,
    he is actually on record acknowledging the Armenian Genocide, so we
    were surprised at that choice - the 30 pieces of silver analogy is
    too obvious," Mr. Krikorian said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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