Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

US Nominee To Armenia Avoids Term 'Genocide'

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • US Nominee To Armenia Avoids Term 'Genocide'

    US NOMINEE TO ARMENIA AVOIDS TERM 'GENOCIDE'

    NineMSN
    http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8272821
    July 13 2011
    Australia

    President Barack Obama's nominee for US ambassador to Armenia told
    Senators Wednesday he would not use the word "genocide" to describe the
    killing of more than one million Armenians under the Ottoman Empire.

    "As the president has said, the massacres and the forced deportations
    leading to the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians is acknowledged and
    recognized and deplored by President Obama, and yes sir, I believe
    it as well," nominee John Heffern said, responding to sceptical
    questioning by Democratic Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey.

    "The characterization of those events is a policy decision that is made
    by the president of the United States and that policy is enunciated
    in his April 24th Remembrance Day statement," Heffern told Menendez
    and other members of the Senate Foreign Affairs panel.

    The issue is extremely sensitive in Turkey, a key US military and
    economic ally, which rejects any suggestion that the massacres
    constituted a genocide.

    In April, Obama commemorated the 96th anniversary of the Armenian
    genocide under the Ottoman empire, asking Turkey, the latter-day
    successor to the empire, for a "full" acknowledgement of the killings.

    Obama did not use the word genocide during his commemoration address,
    although he had urged its use during his 2008 run for the presidency.

    Menendez, however, told Heffern he found it "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.

    "It is much more than a question of a word," he added. "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 I think is totally untenable."




    From: A. Papazian
Working...
X