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  • ANKARA: Genocide Vote Was Pure Politics, Says Turkey Caucus Co-Chair

    GENOCIDE VOTE WAS PURE POLITICS, SAYS TURKEY CAUCUS CO-CHAIR
    Fulya Ozerkan

    Hurriyet
    March 17 2010
    Turkey

    A recent United States House Panel vote on Armenian genocide claims
    was pure politics, according to a Republican congresswoman who was
    convinced by the panel's chairman that the matter would not proceed
    any further.

    "What happened was purely California politics. It was all to help some
    members from California who stayed out of this issue," said Virginia
    Foxx on Tuesday.

    Foxx is also the co-chair of the Turkey Caucus in the U.S. Congress.

    Her remarks came during a meeting with Turkish and U.S. youths
    who came together under a project led by the Atlantic Council,
    a Washington-based think tank.

    "It will not go anywhere. They absolutely will not bring it to the
    floor for a vote," said the veteran politician who has established
    herself as a leader in the House of Representatives.

    Her conviction that the resolution would not reach a full House floor
    vote comes from her meeting with U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee
    Chairman Howard Berman.

    The U.S. panel passed the measure 23-22 on March 4. The Turkish
    government has recalled its ambassador in protest and declared the
    whole process a parody.

    'Misuse' in the process

    Foxx wondered if the voting process had actually been conducted
    appropriately. "We questioned the process and were told it is up to
    the chairman to decide if there is a quorum present. We just wanted
    to go on the record saying we thought that the process was wrong."

    Although little thought is typically paid to procedure, she said,
    "A lot of attention is being paid to the process this year because
    of the kind of misuse of the process that is occurring."

    Sharing what she witnessed during the vote, Foxx said: "The committees
    are always tilted in the majorities' favor whether it is Democrat or
    Republican and the resolution passed by one vote. I actually saw the
    speaker talking to [Democratic Congressman] Gene Green on the floor."

    Foxx said Green left the committee because of his reluctance to vote
    on the measure.

    "It was my understanding that Green did not want to take a position
    on the issue but that he had his arms twisted literally and went back
    to the committee and voted on it," she said. "There was obviously
    a lot of political pressure brought on them to do that. Probably it
    has a lot to do with money-raising because the Armenians raise a lot
    of money for them."

    'I believe the Turks who say it wasn't genocide'

    While making her case, Foxx said she personally believed the Turkish
    argument that there was no genocide; nevertheless, she said it was
    an issue for Turks and Armenians to resolve, not Americans.

    "It is my position that we don't know what happened in those days
    and letting the Turks and Armenians work it out is the right way,"
    she said.
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