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    ANCA CRITICIZES OBAMA FOR HIS UNDERMINING EFFORTS

    news.am
    March 9 2010
    Armenia

    After Genocide Resolution was approved by the U.S. House Committee on
    Foreign Affairs, Ken Hachikian -- the Chairman of Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA) sent a letter to U.S. President Barack
    Obama.

    NEWS.am posts the excerpts:

    "I am writing, on behalf of Armenian American voters, friends of the
    Armenian American community, and genocide-prevention advocates from
    across our nation, to share our profound disappointment over your
    recently launched campaign to block Congressional recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Your Administration's efforts to undermine the adoption of the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution, coming, as they do, in the wake of
    both your broken pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide and your
    abandoned promise to &'strongly support' the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution, represent a stark departure from the commitments you
    made to the American people during your campaign for office. Rather
    than honoring your words, you are, today, using the full force of
    your Administration to attempt to block Members of Congress from
    doing exactly that which you yourself promised, namely properly
    commemorating this crime against humanity.

    As you recall, as a U.S. Senator, you sharply criticized President
    Bush's policy of non-recognition and opposition to Congressional
    commemoration as &'inexcusable.'

    Mr. President, in attempting to enforce Ankara's gag rule on U.S.

    recognition of the Armenian Genocide -- both within your Administration
    and now in Congress -- you have, very sadly, signaled to all the world
    that our silence on genocide can be bought in exchange for perceived
    geopolitical advantage or compromised under threat from a foreign
    power. Your policy is now fully complicit in Turkey's campaign of
    Genocide denial.

    I would like to take this opportunity, once again, to encourage you
    to honor your as-yet unfulfilled pledge to remain actively engaged
    with Armenian American leaders."
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