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    JOHN MCCAIN: I BELIEVE THAT A GENOCIDE WAS COMMITTED AGAINST ARMENIANS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.11.2009 17:49 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Republican US Senator John McCain, in a recent
    interview with the Georgian service of Voice of America said he
    believed "ample documentation" exists proving that "Genocide had been
    committed against the Armenian people."

    "I believe that a genocide was committed against Armenians, and I
    think there is ample documentation of that," McCain was quoted as
    saying. "The Turkish and Armenian people and states cannot forget
    the past. Especially Armenians cannot."

    "Because of that," McCain said, he understood and agreed with Armenia's
    efforts to normalize relations with Turkey on a step-by-step basis. "I
    support that view," he said.

    "We are witnessing significant progress in the relations between
    Turkey and Armenia," McCain added. For the first time, parties are
    making steps towards the same direction."

    McCain dodged the issue during his presidential campaign in 2008,
    failing to properly characterize the crime as Genocide. The Arizona
    Senator is running for re-election in the 2010 Senate race.

    During the US Presidential Campaign, Senator McCain formally asked
    for the support of Armenian American voters in an open letter. The
    Arizona Senator praised the Armenian American contribution to American
    society, and Armenia's contribution to Coalition operations in Iraq
    and NATO peacekeeping in Kosovo, but failed to outline his stands on
    core Armenian American issues.

    At the time, McCain remained silent on Nagorno Karabagh, the Turkish
    and Azerbaijani blockades, U.S. aid to Armenia, and the broader issue
    of U.S.-Armenia relations. He did, as he has done over the years,
    echo the Bush Administration's practice of employing euphemistic
    language such as "terrible tragedy" to avoid mentioning the Armenian
    Genocide by its proper name.

    Senator McCain has, throughout his tenure in the Congress, largely
    opposed or was passively indifferent to a broad array of Armenian
    American issues. In October 2007, Senator McCain publicly opposed
    Congressional recognition of the Armenian Genocide. In 1999, he voted
    against restricting U.S. aid to Azerbaijan over its blockades and
    other offensive uses of force against Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh. He
    voted against Senator Bob Dole's Armenian Genocide Resolution in 1990.
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