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    Democracy Now
    March 5 2010


    House Panel Votes to Recognize Armenian Genocide


    In other news from Washington, the House Foreign Affairs Committee has
    approved a non-binding resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide.
    Turkey has long opposed passage of such a measure, which refers to the
    World War I-era massacre of Armenians by Turkish troops. Republican
    lawmaker Dan Burton of Indiana opposed the measure, saying it would
    alienate an important Mideast ally.

    Rep. Dan Burton: `We have sympathy for the people that suffered during
    that time. We understand tragedies occurred. We understand horrible
    atrocities occurred. There's no question about that. But we're in the
    twenty-first century. We have troops in the field, and we run the risk
    of losing a base of operation¦in Turkey.'

    After the vote, Turkey announced it would recall its US ambassador in
    protest. Meanwhile, Armenian National Committee chair Kenneth
    Hachikian praised the Foreign Affairs Committee.

    Kenneth Hachikian: `We're very gratified that the House Foreign
    Affairs Committee chose to prevent Turkey from imposing a gag rule on
    US foreign policy and decided to stand up for truth and justice and to
    bring forward the truth of the Armenian genocide. Clearly the members
    of the committee were under incredible pressure from the Turkish
    government, and even as late as last night apparently from the
    administration, to not do this, and so we applaud the bipartisan
    endorsement of what occurred, and we look forward to moving this
    forward on the House floor.'

    Although many progressives have long called for recognizing the
    Armenian genocide, there's been speculation around the motives for the
    vote. Critics say lawmakers strongly backing the Israeli government
    are punishing Turkey for its opposition to the Israeli assault on and
    blockade of the Gaza Strip.

    http://www.democracynow.org/2010/3/5/headl ines/house_panel_votes_to_recognize_armenian_genoc ide
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