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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
    April 22, 2010
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918


    SCHIFF URGES OBAMA TO PROPERLY RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    -- Rejects Linkage Between Protocols and U.S. Recognition


    WASHINGTON, DC - In a forcefully worded letter, Armenian Genocide
    Resolution lead sponsor, Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA), urged
    President Barack Obama to stand by his record as a U.S. Senator and
    his pledges as a Presidential candidate to properly recognize the
    Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA).

    "We join with Armenian Americans from across the country in
    thanking Congressman Schiff for his leadership in calling upon
    President Obama to keep his pledge to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

    "As we approach April 24th, in the wake of the collapse of the
    Protocols process, it's clear that President Obama faces a stark
    choice: He can honor his commitments and his conscience by
    properly recognizing the Armenian Genocide, or he can remain an
    accomplice to the Turkish government's campaign to deny this crime
    against humanity," added Hamparian.

    Noting that President Obama did not properly recognize the Armenian
    Genocide in his 2009 April 24th statement because of "possible
    reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey," Rep. Schiff pointed out
    that "this misapprehended the nature of reconciliation, which can
    never find a sound basis in the denial of genocide, or silence when
    confronted by denial." He went on to argue that "Linking the
    process of the protocols to the Armenian Genocide resolution
    actually encourages Turkey to not ratify them, since the Turks know
    that prolonging the process serves to provide opponents of the
    resolution with a continuing excuse to delay recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide."

    Earlier this week, 14 Senators issued a similar call, spearheaded
    by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), urging President Obama to properly
    characterize the Armenian Genocide in his annual statement. At the
    Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Observance on April 21st, over 20
    Members of the U.S. House discussed the importance of full and
    formal U.S. affirmation of this crime.

    The full text of Rep. Schiff's letter is provided below.

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    April 22, 2010

    The Honorable Barack Obama
    President of the United States
    The White House
    Washington, DC

    Dear Mr. President:

    As the primary sponsor of H.Res.252, the Armenian Genocide
    resolution, I urge you to properly characterize the murder of 1.5
    million men, women and children as "genocide" in your statement
    marking the April 24 anniversary of the start of the genocide.

    Ninety-five years ago this month, in the spring of 1915, the
    government of the Ottoman Empire launched a campaign against its
    Armenian population. Wholesale massacres, forced marches through
    blistering deserts, rapes, and looting were visited upon the
    Armenians of Eastern Anatolia. By the time that the killings ended
    in 1923, one and a half millions Armenians were dead and the
    world's oldest Christian nation had been shattered - with its
    survivors scattered around the world.

    As a Senator, and during the 2009 presidential campaign, you
    repeatedly spoke of the massacres of Armenians at the hands of the
    Ottoman Government as genocide. This was in line with the
    overwhelming majority of historians, including some notable Turkish
    historians, and the genocide has also been recognized by many local
    and state governments here in the United States and by many
    governments around the world.

    Last April you did not use the term "genocide" to describe the
    events of 1915 to 1923. At the time, some argued that the possible
    reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey was a reason to hold off
    on recognition. This misapprehended the nature of reconciliation,
    which can never find a sound basis in the denial of genocide, or
    silence when confronted by denial. Now, despite the signing of the
    Protocols, the Turkish government has given every indication that
    it will not ratify or implement the agreement and has sought to
    make resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh issue a precondition for
    any action by the Turkish parliament. I have repeatedly warned
    that Turkey would attempt to use the protocols process as a means
    to prevent the Administration from using the word "genocide" and to
    try to forestall consideration of a genocide resolution in
    Congress. That must not be allowed to come to pass. Linking the
    process of the protocols to the Armenian Genocide resolution
    actually encourages Turkey to not ratify them, since the Turks know
    that prolonging the process serves to provide opponents of the
    resolution with a continuing excuse to delay recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Mr. President, you have always been a leader on the important issue
    of human rights. I urge you to stand with the ever-dwindling
    number of survivors, as well as the descendants of others, who
    survived the Armenian Genocide and continue to suffer the "double
    killing" of denial, by referring to it as genocide.

    Sincerely,

    [signed]

    Adam B. Schiff

    Member of Congress

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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