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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    Email. [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    September 30, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ANCA CALLS ON HILLARY CLINTON TO LIFT U.S. PRESSURE ON ARMENIA

    WASHINGTON, DC -- Ken Hachikian, Chairman of the Armenian National
    Committee of America, today called upon Secretary of State Hillary
    Rodham Clinton to lift the unfair and heavy pressure the
    U.S. government is using to force Armenia to accept a set of highly
    controversial Protocols on the normalization of relations with Turkey.

    In his letter, dated September 30, 2009, Hachikian expressed the
    Armenian American community's concern that "these one-sided
    agreements, which are being imposed upon a landlocked Republic of
    Armenia that remains blockaded by Turkey and that is still working to
    overcome the devastating demographic, economic and geopolitical legacy
    of the Armenian Genocide, would, if adopted, call into question the
    reality of the Armenian Genocide, threaten Armenia's security,
    jeopardize the freedom of Nagorno Karabagh, and compromise the
    inalienable rights of all Armenians."

    The complete text of the letter is provided below.

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    September 30, 2009

    The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Secretary of State
    U.S. Department of State
    2201 C Street N.W.
    Washington, DC 20520

    Dear Secretary Clinton,

    I am writing to share with you the growing alarm and
    outrage among Armenian Americans over the heavy pressure
    that you, officials of the Department of State, and others
    in the Obama-Biden Administration are applying to Armenia
    to accept the Turkey-Armenia Protocols.

    These one-sided agreements, which are being imposed upon a
    landlocked Republic of Armenia that remains blockaded by
    Turkey and that is still working to overcome the
    devastating demographic, economic and geopolitical legacy
    of the Armenian Genocide, would, if adopted, call into
    question the reality of the Armenian Genocide, threaten
    Armenia's security, jeopardize the freedom of Nagorno
    Karabagh, and compromise the inalienable rights of all
    Armenians.

    As you can imagine, in light of your powerful track record
    as a U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate in support of
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide, we are particularly
    troubled by the role that you have played in pressuring
    Armenia to accept these Protocols. Rather than keeping
    faith with your principled stands on this human rights
    issue, you have, since taking office, aggressively
    pressured Armenia into a process that effectively provides
    President Obama with a rationale -morally flawed, but
    nonetheless politically effective - for failing to honor
    his clearly stated pledge to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide.

    The starkest evidence of the intense pressure applied on
    Armenia is that the initial Turkey-Armenia "Roadmap" was
    announced late on the evening of April 22nd, only hours
    before the President's first April 24th remarks, following
    a marathon 14-hour session in Yerevan between the Foreign
    Minister of Armenia, Edward Nalbandyan, and Matt Bryza, at
    the time a Deputy Assistant Secretary. This meeting, and
    all the intense pressure on Armenia in the days leading up
    to the President's reversal on his Armenian Genocide
    pledge, was plainly intended to serve Turkey's interest in
    blocking U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide. This
    coercion has continued through to this day, with headlines
    in the New York Times and elsewhere reporting your personal
    "prodding" and "pushing" of the Armenian government to
    accept the Protocols in the face of broad-based opposition
    both in Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora.

    As you may know, over 10,000 Armenian Americans gathered in
    Los Angeles over the weekend to protest the one-sided
    Protocols and to demand full U.S. recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide. These American citizens and over one and
    a half million Armenian Americans, rightful stakeholders in
    our nation's policies on Armenian issues, have been
    excluded from any meaningful role in the shaping of our
    nation's active diplomacy on the Protocols. When we have
    formally protested this exclusion to senior officials of
    the State Department, we have been advised to address our
    concerns to the Armenian government. This dismissal
    represents a patent insult to every American of Armenian
    heritage. We deserve transparency and honesty from our
    government, a policy-making process that fairly embraces
    all American stakeholders, and the opportunity to offer our
    input in a respectful and meaningful manner.

    In light of these concerns, I call upon you to lift the
    pressure being applied to Armenia to accept the Protocols
    and ask you, once again, to agree to accept our outstanding
    request to meet to discuss these and other urgent matters
    of concern to the Armenian American community.

    Sincerely,

    [signed]
    Kenneth V. Hachikian
    Chairman
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