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    'DANCE' AROUND GENOCIDE

    Washington Times
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jul/14/embassy-row-412036233/?page=2
    July 14 2011

    Sen. Robert Menendez displayed his frustration this week over the
    Obama administration's continued refusal to acknowledge the killing
    of 1.5 million Armenians during World War I as genocide.

    The New Jersey Democrat repeatedly pressed the issue at a Senate
    Foreign Relations Committee hearing Wednesday on the nomination of
    John Heffern to serve as ambassador to Armenia.

    In his prepared remarks, Mr. Heffern, a career diplomat, noted
    that President Obama has "recognized and deplored" the massacre of
    Armenians under the Ottoman Empire as "one of the worst atrocities
    of the 20th century."

    Responding to questions from Mr. Menendez, Mr. Heffern acknowledged
    that his characterization of the killings met the definition of
    genocide in a treaty that the United States has signed and ratified.

    However, he added that the recognition of the massacre as genocide
    "is a policy decision that is made by the president."

    Mr. Menendez noted that U.S. ambassadors to Armenia regularly attend
    annual commemoration services on Genocide Remembrance Day.

    He complained of the inconsistency of sending U.S. ambassadors "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," the senator said.

    Armenian-Americans have raised questions about Mr. Heffern because
    he once was a congressional aide to Rep. Doug Bereuter. They have
    described the Nebraska Republican as one of the most "pro-Turkish,
    anti-Armenian" members of Congress.

    Armenian-Americans, who strongly supported Mr. Obama in the 2008
    election, have expressed anger at him for breaking a campaign promise
    to recognize the Armenian genocide.

    No American president has wanted to offend Turkey, a key NATO ally,
    by recognizing the massacre as genocide.

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