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    US ARMENIANS INSIST ON 'GENOCIDE RECOGNITION'

    Hurriyet Daily News
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=us-a rmenians-insist-on-genocide-recognition-2009-09-03
    Sept 3 2009
    Turkey

    As Turkey and Armenia step up efforts to normalize their relations,
    two top U.S. Armenian groups said forcing Turkey to accept what they
    called the "Armenian genocide" remained their top-priority objective.

    Turkey and Armenia jointly announced Aug. 31 that they would work
    to sign a document to formally establish diplomatic ties within six
    weeks. They also pledged to work toward other aspects of normalization,
    including reopening the land border.

    The radical Armenian National Committee of America, or ANCA,
    qualified the move as a Turkish effort to gain time to avoid "genocide
    recognition," while the more moderate Armenian Assembly of America,
    or AAA, said it supported normalization between Armenia and Turkey
    but that "genocide recognition" was still a top issue.

    Turkey recognized Armenia's independence in 1991, but has refused to
    set up diplomatic relations in protest of Armenia's aggression in a
    war with Azerbaijan, Ankara's close friend and ally. Turkey closed
    its land border with Armenia in 1993.

    Armenians qualify World War I-era killings of their kinsmen in the
    Ottoman Empire as genocide. Turkey rejects the term, saying both
    Armenians and Muslims were killed in ethnic strife during the last
    years of the Ottoman Empire.

    Ankara and Yerevan first said in April that they had launched a
    normalization process, backed by the United States.

    But ANCA said in a statement on Wednesday that the latest move by
    Turkey and Armenia was meant to serve only Turkish interests.

    Radical Armenians criticize 'Turkish tactic'

    "This provision, a tactic long pursued by Ankara to cast doubt
    on the historical record of the Armenian genocide, is intended to
    serve Turkey's drive to roll back the growing tide of international
    recognition of this crime against humanity," said Aram Hamparian,
    ANCA's executive director, according to the statement.

    "There can be no enduring relationship between Armenia and Turkey
    that is not built upon the foundation of Turkey's acceptance of a
    true and just resolution of this crime," he said.

    Hamparian's remarks were conveyed to the members of the U.S. Congress,
    the statement said.

    The AAA said it "supports normalization of relations between Armenia
    and Turkey" but that this should be done without Turkish precondition.

    In a written statement, the AAA said it urged "President [Barack]
    Obama and the U.S. Congress to unequivocally affirm the Armenian
    genocide. In so doing, the United States will honor a proud chapter
    in U.S. history in helping to save the survivors of the first genocide
    of the 20th century."

    "We recall Turkey's ample track record of unfulfilled promises. As
    such, many remain skeptical as prior governments of Armenia had also
    offered to normalize relations with Turkey without preconditions only
    to be rebuffed," it said.
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