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    BOXER, COLLEAGUES URGE ADMINISTRATION TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Targeted News Service
    April 20, 2010 Tuesday 9:04 PM EST

    The office of Sen. Barbara A. Boxer, D-Calif., issued the following
    news release:

    U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer and a bipartisan group of 13 Senate
    colleagues today wrote President Barack Obama asking him to formally
    recognize the Armenian Genocide on April 24, Armenian Remembrance
    Day 2010.

    While affirming the importance of the U.S.-Turkey relationship, the
    letter asks President Obama to "stand on the right side of history"
    and acknowledge that the brutal murder of more than 1.5 million
    Armenians by the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923 was genocide.

    The full text of the letter is below:

    April 20, 2010

    President Barack Obama The White House

    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

    Washington, DC 20500

    Dear Mr. President:

    As you know, April 24 marks Armenian Remembrance Day 2010, the
    ninety-fifth anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Despite an
    irrefutable body of evidence, the United States Government has yet
    to recognize the events of 1915-1923 by their rightful name. We
    urge you--on this April 24--to correct this injustice and finally
    acknowledge one of the greatest atrocities of the 20th century for
    what it was--genocide.

    Over the years, this deliberate massacre of the Armenians has been
    well-documented through eye-witness accounts and confirmed by numerous
    scholars. Simply put--between 1915 and 1923, more than 1.5 million
    Armenians were marched to their deaths in the deserts of the Middle
    East, murdered in concentration camps, drowned at sea, and forced to
    endure horrific acts of brutality at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.

    In his memoirs, Henry Morgenthau, the American Ambassador to the
    Ottoman Empire between 1913 and 1916, wrote: "When the Turkish
    authorities gave the orders for these deportations, they were merely
    giving the death warrant to a whole race; they understood this well,
    and in their conversations with me, they made no particular attempt
    to conceal the fact." And even as it was just beginning, the New
    York Times reported the mass killing of Armenians as "systematic,"
    "authorized," and "organized by the government."

    Tragically, Adolf Hitler even used the Ottoman Empire's action against
    the Armenians to justify the extermination of the Jews, saying in 1939,
    "Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?"

    The fact is that many have affirmed the Armenian Genocide, and it
    is long past time that the United States do the same, joining with
    Argentina, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy,
    Lebanon, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden,
    Switzerland, Uruguay, Venezuela, the Vatican and over 40 U.S. states.

    While we fully acknowledge the importance of the U.S.-Turkey
    relationship, we should never, for any reason, fail to call a tragedy
    of this magnitude by its rightful name. As such--on this April 24--we
    urge you to stand on the right side of history and unequivocally
    affirm the Armenian Genocide.

    Thank you for your consideration of this important request.

    Sincerely,

    Barbara Boxer, United States Senator

    Carl Levin, United States Senator

    Dianne Feinstein, United States Senator

    Robert Menendez, United States Senator

    Jack Reed, United States Senator

    Frank R. Lautenberg, United States Senator

    Russell D. Feingold, United States Senator

    Sherrod Brown, United States Senator

    John Ensign, United States Senator

    Charles E. Schumer, United States Senator

    Senator Debbie Stabenow, United States Senator

    Sheldon Whitehouse, United States Senator

    Joseph I. Lieberman, United States Senator

    Barbara A. Mikulski, United States Senator
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