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    FAAE, "The usage of the definition of "genocide" would bring honor to the president of independent and democratic USA"

    ARMENPRESS
    APRIL 28, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 28, ARMENPRESS: The Forum of Armenian Associations of
    Europe (FAAE) has addressed a letter to US President Barack Obama. An
    official from the forum told Armenpress that the letter of Ashot
    Grigoryan, chairman of the FAAE, particularly runs, "The frank speech
    in favor of justice and the usage of the internationally significant
    definition of "genocide" would have brought honor to the president
    of independent, free and democratic country of the USA.

    You did not do that. We will not apply to you with this question any
    more. It is pitiful, but our deep disappointment may pass from the
    American-Armenians and from all the Armenians throughout the world
    to the American electors; a president who does not keep his promise
    in such an important issue can be mistaken in other essential issues
    as well."

    According to the FAAE, the full appraisal of the genocide by the
    president would inspire hope to the population of the whole world
    that the US President is ready to bravely partake in today's universal
    processes giving right solutions to them.

    "Numerous big and small countries of Europe and the world have operated
    with suchlike courage. By true appraisal of the genocide, you would
    prove that you are faithful to the democratic principles assumed by
    the USA and to the free and independent thinking. The act of paying
    tribute of honor to the memory of 1, 5 million innocent victims of the
    1915 genocide was started by great Hydro Wilson, and it was ratified
    by the use of the definition of "genocide" by US President Ronald
    Reagan. Your act would not be a news, but would repeat the act of
    former, really great presidents," the letter of the forum states.
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