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    ARMENIAN STUDENTS CALL FOR GENOCIDE RECOGNITION, DIVESTMENT FROM TURKEY

    Breitbart News, CA
    Dec 9 2014

    by Adelle Nazarian

    The Armenian Students Association (ASA) at UCLA is seeking to draft
    a resolution which would require the University of California Board
    of Regents to divest from the Republic of Turkey.

    The resolution, which will be presented to the Undergraduates Student
    Association Council (USAC) on Tuesday and voted upon on January 6,
    also seeks to enforce a 2005 resolution--which was passed by the
    USAC--that calls for the boycott of all Turkish products in school's
    stores, according to UCLA's student-run newspaper, the Daily Bruin.

    The UC Retirement Plan and General Endowment Pool reportedly holds over
    $65 million of investments in Turkish bonds. That, in turn, indicates
    that it does not recognize the tragedy as an act of genocide since the
    UC Regents does not divest from any holdings unless a foreign regime
    is recognized as committing said acts by the United States government.

    The U.S. does not formally recognize the Armenian genocide. Turkey's
    government does not recognize the Armenian genocide, either.

    The ASA resolution is being drafted to coincide with the centennial
    anniversary of the start of the tragedy known as the Armenian Genocide
    ("Medz Yeghern" to native speakers). April 24, 2015, will mark 100
    years since the start of the systemic executions (between 1915-1917)
    which claimed approximately 1.5 million Armenian lives at the hands
    of Turkey's Ottoman Empire. Some suggest the genocide did not end
    until 1923; the year the Ottoman Empire disintegrated.

    Morris Sarafian, a third-year political science student and a member
    of the ASA, said he feels the Armenian genocide provided a blueprint
    for persecutors of all subsequent genocides, including the Holocaust,
    the Bruin notes.

    This past September, ISIS (Islamic State) terrorists destroyed an
    Armenian church in Syria that served as a memorial to the martyrs
    of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Turkey, this past October, very
    begrudgingly caved to U.S. pressure to allow Kurdish peshmerga fighters
    cross over its territory from Iraq into Syria to help with the battle
    against ISIS.

    In 2012, the Bruin notes, the USAC passed a resolution recognizing
    the Armenian genocide and condemning its denial. The ASA hopes to
    take this resolution to the next level of recognition by directing
    action at Turkey itself.

    The already volatile United States-Turkey relationship could suffer a
    tremendous blow should formal recognition pass in the U.S. government.

    Previous attempts to pass resolutions in the House have resulted in
    threats from Turkish leaders.

    The relationship is at a critical juncture considering Turkey's
    strategic placement in the region as the deadly battle against Islamic
    State (ISIS) militants bores on.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-California/2014/12/09/Armenian-Students-Call-for-Genocide-Recognition-Divestment-From-Turkey-Ahead-of-Centennial-Anniversary




    From: A. Papazian
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