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    ANCA: US ADMINISTRATION HAS TO PROTEST AGAINST SUDAN PRESIDENT'S UPCOMING VISIT TO TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.11.2009 18:41 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    voiced the Armenian American community's strong support for a human
    rights statement, issued earlier today by a coalition of anti-Darfur
    Genocide groups, calling upon the Obama-Biden Administration to
    protest the upcoming state visit to Turkey of Sudan's President,
    indicted war-criminal Omar al-Bashir. The four organizations
    joining together in making this declaration, the Center for American
    Progress, Enough!, Save Darfur, and Genocide Intervention Network,
    referencing al-Bashir's upcoming visits to Ankara and Cairo, stressed
    the importance of President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton
    engaging in personal diplomacy at the highest level to ensure that a
    wanted war criminal does not continue to travel with impunity to the
    capitals of key U.S. allies. The failure to do so, they noted, would
    "send a powerful message that the Administration isn't serious about
    implementing the Sudan strategy it just announced."

    "We want to thank each of these organizations for their work in
    demanding clear and determined American leadership in ending the
    Darfur Genocide," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA.

    "There is today, sadly, no more striking example of how the brutal
    cycle of genocide and denial feeds upon itself than the growing
    diplomatic and military relationship between Turkey and Sudan."

    Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir is scheduled to visit Turkey next
    week to attend a summit of the Organization of the Islamic Conference
    (OIC.) Turkish officials announced yesterday that they would not
    act on an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant issued
    against al-Bashir for war crimes.

    The Ankara and Khartoum regimes have grown markedly closer over the
    past two years, with Turkey continuing to supply lethal weaponry to
    Sudan and increased trade between two the countries.
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