Obama does not differ from presidents criticized by him for
non-recognition of Genocide
April 24, 2010 - 22:51 AMT 17:51 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
The non-usage of the word genocide by the U.S. President is a failure
to honor his own pledge, Head of the ARF Bureau's Hay Dat and
Political Affairs Office Director Kiro Manoyan said. `Though Barack
Obama used all the synonyms characterizing the Armenian Genocide,
except for that word, it proves that the he does not differ from the
presidents criticized by him for non-recognition of the Genocide. This
time he had no reasons for refraining from using the term genocide,'
Kiro Manoyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
U.S. President Barack Obama addressed the Armenian community of the
U.S., again using term Meds Yeghern with respect to the Armenian
Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.
non-recognition of Genocide
April 24, 2010 - 22:51 AMT 17:51 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
The non-usage of the word genocide by the U.S. President is a failure
to honor his own pledge, Head of the ARF Bureau's Hay Dat and
Political Affairs Office Director Kiro Manoyan said. `Though Barack
Obama used all the synonyms characterizing the Armenian Genocide,
except for that word, it proves that the he does not differ from the
presidents criticized by him for non-recognition of the Genocide. This
time he had no reasons for refraining from using the term genocide,'
Kiro Manoyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.
U.S. President Barack Obama addressed the Armenian community of the
U.S., again using term Meds Yeghern with respect to the Armenian
Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.