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    Obama administration pledges to block passage of resolution in full House

    13.03.2010 16:53 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Obama administration, citing its relations with
    Turkey, has pledged to block the passage in the full House of
    Representatives of a resolution passed this past Thursday by the
    Foreign Relations Committee acknowledging the 1915 genocide by the
    Ottoman Empire of a 1.5 million Armenians, `Obama and the Denial of
    Genocide' Huffington Post article said.

    Even though the Obama administration previously refused to acknowledge
    and even worked to suppress well-documented evidence of recent war
    crimes by Israel, another key Middle Eastern ally, few believed that
    the administration would go as far as to effectively deny genocide.

    Opponents of the measure argue that they're worried about harming
    relations with Turkey, the successor state to the Ottoman Empire and
    an important U.S. ally. However, the United States has done much
    greater harm in its relations with Turkey through policies far more
    significant than a symbolic resolution acknowledging a tragic
    historical period. The United States clandestinely backed an attempted
    military coup by right-wing Turkish officers in 2003, arming Iraqi and
    Iranian Kurds with close ties to Kurdish rebels in Turkey who have
    been responsible for the deaths of thousands of Turkish citizens. The
    United States also invaded neighbouring Iraq. As a result, the
    percentage of Turks who view the United States positively declined
    from 52 percent to only 9 percent.

    Failure to acknowledge the genocide, however, is a tragic affront to
    the rapidly dwindling number of genocide survivors as well as their
    descendents. It's also a disservice to the many Turks who opposed the
    Ottoman Empire's policies and tried to stop the genocide, as well as
    the growing number of Turks today who face imprisonment by their
    U.S.-backed regime for daring to publicly concede the crimes of their
    forebears.

    Some opponents of the resolution argue that it is pointless for
    Congress to pass resolutions regarding historical events. Yet there
    were no such complaints regarding resolutions commemorating the
    Holocaust, nor are there normally complaints regarding the scores of
    dedicatory resolutions passed by Congress in recent years.

    `For deniers of the Armenian Genocide, it's always a "bad time." As a
    result, the Obama administration's position on the Armenian Genocide
    isn't simply about whether to commemorate a tragedy that took place 95
    years ago. It's about where we stand as a nation in facing up to the
    most horrible of crimes. It's about whether we are willing to stand up
    for the truth in the face of lies. It's about whether we see our
    nation as appeasing our strategic allies or upholding our longstanding
    principles,' the article emphasized.
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