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    Archbishop Barsamian Responds to Ricciardone's `Deeply Offensive' Statement

    Sat, Aug 20 2011
    By:Armenian Weekly

    Primate Khajag Barsamian sent a letter to Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton responding to assertions made by Ambassador Francis
    Ricciardone, President Barack Obama's recess appointment to serve as
    U.S. Ambassador to Turkey.


    Primate Khajag Barsamian
    Answering a question from New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez, Amb.
    Ricciardone had said, `Most of the Christian churches functioning
    prior to 1915 are still operating as churches. Some churches of
    significance operate as museums. The remaining have fallen into
    disrepair or were converted to mosques for lack of use.'

    Barsamian said, `Ambassador Ricciardone deeply offended
    Armenian-Americans with his remarks, opening sensitive wounds and
    potentially setting back the gradual process of healing.' He added,
    `In all charity, perhaps the Ambassador is simply unaware of certain
    facts. But mastery of the history of a country, its dark as well as
    bright chapters, is essential to serving the United States effectively
    and diplomatically in this important and complex region.'

    The full text of Archbishop Barsamian's letter to Clinton appears below.

    Dear Madame Secretary:

    My kind greetings and blessings you, as you continue your service to our nation.

    As Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, I
    write regarding the statements made by Ambassador Francis Ricciardone,
    President Obama's appointment as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of
    Turkey, during his confirmation hearing.

    Please know that we have been generally supportive of the efforts of
    the U.S. government to promote a more normal relationship between the
    republics of Turkey and Armenia. Likewise, we greatly respect and
    appreciate the productive role you personally have played in such
    initiatives.

    With those efforts in mind, it is difficult to understand Ambassador
    Ricciardone's assertions about the status of historic Armenian
    churches, and other Christian churches, in Turkey. The loss of these
    many hundreds of churches, their neglect and outright destruction, and
    the conversion of many of our sanctuaries into mosques, is a matter of
    intense pain to Armenians: an ongoing reminder of the loss of life and
    the destruction that we suffered as a result of the 1915 Genocide.

    Ambassador Ricciardone deeply offended Armenian-Americans with his
    remarks, opening sensitive wounds and potentially setting back the
    gradual process of healing. In all charity, perhaps the Ambassador is
    simply unaware of certain facts. But mastery of the history of a
    country, its dark as well as bright chapters, is essential to serving
    the United States effectively and diplomatically in this important and
    complex region.

    Again, it is our general support for your efforts, Madame Secretary,
    as well as our desire to see genuine progress made to benefit the
    entire region, that prompts this letter to you. I am confident that
    you will give these thoughts all due consideration, as you make
    decisions about the vital role America plays in Turkey, in Armenia,
    and throughout the world.

    Madame Secretary, you have our great respect and support in all your
    undertakings. May our Lord strengthen and guide you in your service
    to our beloved country.

    With prayers,
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian
    Primate

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