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    BERMAN ENDORSES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    Jewish Telegraphic Agency
    March 4 2010

    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- A key Jewish lawmaker urged passage of a resolution
    recognizing the Ottoman genocide against Armenians.

    The endorsement by U.S. Rep. Howard Berman (D-Calif.), chairman
    of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, at the
    outset of his committee's hearing Thursday reflected growing Jewish,
    pro-Israel and congressional distancing from Turkey because of recent
    tensions with Israel.

    "Turkey is a vital and, in most respects, a loyal ally of the United
    States in a volatile region," Berman said. "We have also been a loyal
    ally to Turkey, and should continue to be so. Be that as it may,
    nothing justifies Turkey's turning a blind eye to the reality of the
    Armenian genocide."

    Such language is unusually blunt. In the past, the pro-Israel community
    has lobbied hard against previous attempts to pass similar resolutions,
    citing warnings from Turkish officials that it could harm the alliance
    not only with the United States but with Israel -- although Israel
    has always tried to avoid mentioning the World War I-era genocide.

    In the last year or so, however, officials of American pro-Israel
    groups have said that while they will not support new resolutions,
    they will no longer oppose them, citing Turkey's heightened rhetorical
    attacks on Israel and a flourishing of outright anti-Semitism the
    government has done little to stem.

    That has lifted the fetters for lawmakers like Berman, who had been
    loath to abet in the denial of a genocide; Berman and a host of
    other members of the House's unofficial Jewish caucus have signed on
    as co-sponsors.

    The bill is a victory as well for lawmakers from California, the
    home of a substantial Armenian community. U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi
    (D-Calif.), the House speaker, is known to sympathize with the
    resolution's sentiments, although she has kept it from making it to
    the House floor for a full vote.

    The nonbinding resolution would not carry legal weight, but would
    set a precedent for U.S. officialdom to use the word "genocide" in
    describing the massacres. Turkey slashed ties with France for a few
    years after its legislature passed a similar resolution.

    http://jta.org/news/article/2010/03/0 4/1010932/berman-endorses-armenian-genocide-resolu tion
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