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    OBAMA'S 'NEVER AGAIN' SPEECH IGNORES GENOCIDE

    asbarez
    Monday, April 23rd, 2012

    President Obama delivers remarks at the US Holocause Museum on Monday
    (Reuters photo)

    WASHINGTON-Armenian National Committee of America Executive Director
    Aram Hamparian issued the following statement in response to President
    Obama's remarks at the U.S. Holocaust Museum, on Monday, outlining
    U.S. commitment to the prevention of genocide and mass atrocities.

    "President Obama undermined his own commitment to 'Never Again' in
    his speech at the U.S. Holocaust Museum this morning, when, on the
    day before the annual commemoration marking the Armenian Genocide
    - the atrocities that Hitler himself referenced prior to launching
    the Holocaust - he cited several past genocides but remained entirely
    silent on the Armenian Genocide, the crime that, as a candidate for the
    White House, he so prominently and repeatedly promised to recognize,"
    stated Hamparian.

    "President Obama has the chance, on April 24th, to give real meaning to
    his words about genocide prevention by rejecting Ankara's gag-rule and
    honoring his pledge to properly condemn and commemorate the Armenian
    Genocide," concluded Hamparian.

    As Senator and presidential candidate, President Obama consistently
    and repeatedly urged former President Bush to properly characterize
    the Armenian Genocide, and pledged, as President, to recognize that
    crime. In a January, 2008, statement, then Senator Obama clearly
    stated, "as President, I will recognize the Armenian Genocide."

    To read then Senator Obama's complete statement, visit the following
    link:

    http://anca.org/change/docs/obama_pledge_011908.pdf

    To review then Senator Obama's complete record on Armenian Genocide
    affirmation related issues, visit the following link:

    http://anca.org/change/docs/Obama_Armenian_Genocide.pdf

    President Obama's April 23rd 'Never Again' speech at the U.S.

    Holocaust Museum took place one day before Armenians and people of good
    conscience worldwide commemorate the murder of 1.5 million Armenians by
    the Ottoman Turkish Government during the years 1915-1923. Forty-two
    U.S. states and over 20 countries have properly recognized the
    Armenian Genocide. Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan acknowledged the
    crime as genocide in 1981. The U.S. House adopted Armenian Genocide
    legislation in 1975 and 1984 and included reference to the crime in
    House adopted amendments in 1996 and 2005. More recently, the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee has passed Armenian Genocide legislation
    in 2007 and 2010. The Republic of Turkey continues its international
    campaign of Armenian Genocide denial, issuing economic and political
    threats against countries who properly characterize the crime. Those
    threats have largely been hollow, with economic trade data showing
    a marked increase in trade with Turkey after the Genocide has been
    recognized.

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