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    Nazarian to Coakley: Armenian American Community Understandably Hesitant

    Armenian Weekly
    January 16, 2010

    The statement provided by the Coakley campaign pledging her advocacy
    for issues of specific importance to the Armenian-American community
    of the Commonwealth, such as affirmation of the Armenian Genocide by
    the United States Congress, maintenance of aid to Armenia and Nagorno
    Karabakh and further strengthening of the relations between United
    States and Armenia is welcome despite its rather late arrival in the
    campaign season. The impact of the letter could have been much more
    palpable, given the absence of any input from the Brown campaign
    regarding his stance on the issues mentioned above.

    The Armenian-American community is understandably hesitant about
    supporting a candidate after the inexcusable manner in which President
    Obama and his administration broke his long-standing campaign promise
    to properly acknowledge the Armenian Genocide. A more forthright
    approach from early on in the campaign, as demonstrated by
    Representative Capuano, would have gone a long way to show legitimate
    attention in part of Ms. Coakley's campaign towards a large and
    influential potential constituency of hers.

    Ms. Coakley should be given the proper credit for successfully
    defending the Commonwealth in the Griswold v. Driscoll case (the
    defense was initiated by Tom Reilly and continued on by Ms. Coakley),
    ensuring that the Armenian Genocide continues to be a part of the
    history curriculum in public schools throughout the Commonwealth.

    One issue that has become front and center recently is Ms. Coakley's
    acceptance of the Anti Defamation League's (ADL) Woman of Valor Award
    in the fall of 2007 amidst the scandal surrounding ADL's policy not to
    acknowledge the Armenian genocide and to campaign against its
    affirmation in the US Congress on behalf of the Turkish Government.
    This was a hot topic in town with multiple front-page articles in The
    Globe, The Herald and countless local newspapers. It is unfathomable
    that Ms. Coakley and her team would be unaware of the scandal and
    would accept an award from an institution engaging in blatant genocide
    denial. Would she have accepted an award from an organization with a
    shaky stance on the realities of the Holocaust?

    Ms. Coakley's promise of advocacy on behalf of Armenian-Americans will
    be significantly enhanced by an unequivocal and forthright statement
    addressing this unfortunate incident.

    Ara Nazarian
    Co-chair, Armenian National Committee of Massachusetts

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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