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    ADLP LETTER TO H. BERMAN

    Aysor
    March 9 2010
    Armenia

    On the occasion of passing the 252 resolution on the Armenian
    Genocide Harutyun Arakelyan, the ADLP Leader sent a message to the
    US Congressman Berman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

    The letter reads:

    "Dear Mr. Howard L. Berman

    As a representative of a pan-Armenian political party existing since
    19th century, I express my gratitude for your Armenian-favor policy
    of many years.

    I express my gratitude to all the Congressmen who voted in favor
    of adopting the Armenian Genocide resolution, H. Res. 252 at the
    Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. Congress on March 4, thus
    proving that justice is beyond everything and in this case there
    cannot be double standards.

    Your inexorability towards Armenian question is of special admiration,
    especially considering the fact that you didn't retreat even being
    a member of Turkish-American Friendship Committee.

    Now about the main subject of my letter:

    In Resolution 252 there is a well-grounded survey of the crimes
    committed against the Armenian people by the last government of the
    Ottoman Empire registered in the Archival documents of many countries
    and testifying to the fact that the actions committed in 1915-1923
    against the Armenian people are crimes committed towards mankind.

    However, an inaccuracy took place in the resolution which probably
    should be ascribed to your assistants or to the Armenian favoring
    policy conducting other Congressmen's assistants, who, preparing
    Resolution 252, made use of some doubtful sources distorting the
    Armenian history. Otherwise, the expression that Armenians were
    deprived of their 2500-year-old cradle would not have been introduced
    in the Resolution.

    Being far from the desire to begin a historical dispute, I would
    merely like to mention that there are numerous evidences by foreign
    civilizations that the Armenian Nation lived and created in the
    Armenian Highlands for more than 4500 years, therefore it would have
    been righteous not to write in the Resolution any chronology concerning
    the Armenian Nation, and to mention merely that besides massacres,
    loots and plunders, also annihilation of Armenians and depriving them
    from their homeland took place.

    However, I am well aware that any editorial amendment cannot be
    introduced in the Resolution now but I hopefully believe that your
    Committee will henceforth make use of merely Armenian Academic
    authoritative institutions."
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