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    Los Angeles Times
    April 25 2010


    Obama again stops short of calling slaughter of Armenians a genocide

    For the second year in a row, Obama avoids the term being pushed by
    Armenian American groups and their congressional allies as he marks
    the day of remembrance of the 1915 killings by Ottoman Turks.

    April 24, 2010|By Paul Richter, Tribune Washington Bureau

    Reporting from Washington ' Despite pressure from activists and
    lawmakers, President Obama on Saturday again refused to declare the
    1915 mass killings of Armenians a genocide.

    In a statement to mark Armenian Remembrance Day, Obama described the
    killings of 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks as "one of the
    worst atrocities of the 20th century."

    He referred to it as a "devastating chapter," and said that "we must
    keep its memory alive in honor of those who were murdered so that we
    do not repeat the grave mistakes of the past."

    Yet for the second year in a row, Obama avoided describing the episode
    as a genocide.

    Armenian American groups and their allies in Congress have been
    pushing for use of the term, and as a presidential candidate in 2008,
    Obama promised he would.

    But Turkey, a key U.S. ally, has been warning that it would badly
    damage relations if the U.S. government tried to "politicize history."
    Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Washington last month after the
    House Foreign Affairs Committee passed a nonbinding resolution calling
    the killings a genocide.

    Obama's statement referred to the episode as "Meds Yeghern" an
    Armenian phrase that translates roughly as "great calamity." Obama
    appeared to be trying to draw a parallel with Shoah, used by Jews to
    refer to the Holocaust.

    He also referred to his past statements that the killings amounted to
    genocide. "I have consistently stated my own view of what occurred in
    1915, and my view of that history has not changed," he said.

    Fourteen U.S. senators, led by Barbara Boxer, (D-Calif.) recently
    wrote to Obama to urge him to use genocide in his annual address. Rep.
    Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) made a similar plea in a letter sent to Obama
    two days ago.

    The United States relies on Turkey as a transit point for equipment
    for U.S. troops in the region. Turkey is also currently a rotating
    member of the United Nations Security Council, and the Obama
    administration badly wants its vote of support for a pending
    resolution to impose additional sanctions on Iran to limit its nuclear
    activities.

    Armenian American groups held out hope that Obama would change his
    language this year, though he did not use the term in his first
    official statement, issued last year, on the subject.

    Aram Hamparian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee
    of America, said earlier this week that he hoped that Obama would be
    giving more emphasis to human rights concerns this year. Hamparian
    noted that Obama met with the Dalai Lama this year, after sidestepping
    a meeting which would have angered Beijing last year.

    The Armenian National Committee of America issued a statement Saturday
    describing Obama's declaration as "yet another disgraceful
    capitulation to Turkey's threats, offering euphemisms and evasive
    terminology to characterize this crime against humanity."

    Obama also said in his statement that he saluted the Turks who saved
    Armenians in 1915, and that he remained "encouraged by the dialogue
    among Turks and Armenians, and within Turkey itself, regarding this
    painful history."

    He expressed "deep admiration for [the Armenians and] their
    contributions which transcend this dark past and give us hope for the
    future."

    http://articles.latimes.com/201 0/apr/24/nation/la-na-obama-armenians-20100425
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