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    "INARTFUL DANCE" OF STATE DEPARTMENT: US AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA NOMINEE REFUSES TO REFERENCE AS GENOCIDE MASSACRE OF ARMENIANS IN OTTOMAN TURKEY

    news.am
    July 14 2011
    Armenia

    WASHINGTON. - US Ambassador to Armenia nominee John Heffern in his
    testimony during the hearings in U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign
    Relations refused to reference as genocide the massacre of 1.5 million
    Armenians in Ottoman Turkey.

    In response to the New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez question:
    "Do you agree that there were mass killings, ethnic cleansing and
    forced deportation of over one and a half million Armenians during the
    period that the Ottoman Empire existed?" Heffern replied positively.

    "The massacres and the forced deportations leading to the deaths of 1.5
    million Armenians is acknowledged and recognized by President Obama,
    and, yes, I believe it as well," said John Heffern.

    Menendez also noted that Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention
    and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide that the U.S. has both signed
    and ratified states that genocide means any of the following acts
    committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national,
    ethnical, racial or religious group, as such, (a) Killing members of
    the group, (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of
    the group, (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life
    calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.

    "Those are [Articles of] a Convention for which we, the United States,
    has signed. Would not the facts that you acknowledged in your opening
    statement during period of 1915 to 1923 meet the definition of Article
    2?" asked Senator Robert Menendez.

    "You have accurately described Article two, the definition of genocide
    in the Convention, so, yes to that part of the question and yes to
    the facts that were in my statement and that you have repeated, but
    the characterization of those events is a policy decision that is made
    by the President of the United States and that policy is annunciated
    in his April 24 Remembrance Day statement," replied the nominee of
    the President Obama to the U.S. Ambassador to Armenia.

    Heffern noted that the U.S. President Obama has recognized and
    deplored the "horrific events that took place in the waning days
    of the Ottoman Empire." He reminded that Obama has publicly called
    "the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians at this time one of the worst
    atrocities of the 20th century" and urged Turkey and Armenia to
    "work through their painful history to achieve a full, frank, and
    just acknowledgement of the facts."

    "If confirmed, I will do my best to fulfill the president's vision,"
    he added.

    Senator Robert Menendez stressed that he finds it "very difficult
    to be sending diplomats of the United States to a country in which
    they will go to a genocide commemoration, and yet never be able to
    use the word genocide."

    "This is a difficult, an inartful dance that we do. We have a State
    Department whose history full of dispatches cites the atrocities
    committed during this period of time, we have a Convention, which we
    signed onto as a signatory that clearly defines these acts as genocide,
    we have a historical knowledge of the facts, which we accept that
    would amount to genocide, but we are unwilling to reference it as
    genocide. If we cannot accept the past, we cannot move forward,"
    said Menendez. "It is much more than a question of a word, it is
    everything that signifies our commitment to saying never again. And
    yet we cannot even acknowledge this fact, and we put diplomats in a
    position that is totally untanable."


    From: Baghdasarian
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