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    AMERICAN CONGRESSMEN SUPPORT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 13, 2009

    WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 13, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The signing of
    the protocols on normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations in Zurich
    does not mean that the lobbying campaign for adoption of Resolution
    N 252 on Armenian Genocide will stop. According to panarmenian.net,
    the Hill newspaper of U.S.

    Congress reported this.

    Congressman Adam Schiff, who is one of the leading supporters of
    resolution's adoption, is going to continue working to secure adoption
    of the bill in Congress. "We are going to continue our efforts aimed
    at resolution's adoption," Adam Schiff declared expressing the hope
    that after all Turkey will admit its history.

    According to the newspaper, after August 31 when Armenia and Turkey
    published the Protocols seven Congressmen signed on the list of
    resolution's supporters. Congressmen Brian Bilberry and Darrell Issa
    also joined them last week. At present the number of Congressmen
    supporting the resolution is 134.

    Adam Schiff said that for the present, he cannot say surely when
    the resolution will be submitted for approval to the U.S. House
    Committee on Foreign Affairs and when will be passed to the House
    of Representatives for voting. Nevertheless, the Congressman expects
    support by Armenian organizations that carry out an active campaign
    for achieving resolution's adoption in Congress.

    Ambassador of Turkey to U.S. Nabi Shensoy, in his turn, declared that
    the process of Resolution on Armenian Genocide in Congress can damage
    the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations. According to the
    newspaper, the Embassy of Turkey to U.S. has prepared a PR campaign
    in U.S. to hinder adoption of that bill.
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