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    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    Feb 22 2015


    US congressmen to introduce Armenian genocide bill this week

    RAGIP SOYLU

    Four members of Congress in the U.S. last week invited their
    colleagues to become an original co-sponsor of the Armenian Genocide
    Recognition Resolution, which accuses the Ottoman Empire of committing
    genocide in 1915 and asking President Barack Obama to pressure the
    Turkish government to resolve the issue.

    A letter addressed to U.S. congressmen, penned by Robert J. Dold
    (Republican from Illinois), David Valado (Republican from California),
    Adam B. Schiff (Democrate from California) and Frank Pallone (Democrat
    from New Jersey), claims that the Ottoman Empire killed 1.5 million
    Armenians between April 24, 1915 and 1923. "Forty-two U.S. states have
    recognized the Armenian Genocide, as have 11 of our NATO allies. On
    this special year, it is time for the United States government to
    officially join with those voices standing against this genocide
    denial. We can help bring closure to this longstanding moral issue
    that continues to impact U.S. interests," the letter read.

    Representatives declared that they would be introducing the resolution
    next Tuesday, Feb. 24 and the same language as in House Resolution 227
    from the 113th Congress would be used.

    House Resolution 227, which last year became obsolete, urged President
    Obama to work toward durable Armenian-Turkish relations based upon
    Turkey's full acknowledgment of the facts and ongoing consequences of
    the "Armenian Genocide."

    The draft resolution also cites President Obama's statements before
    entering office, saying he held the conviction that the Armenian
    genocide is not an allegation but rather a widely documented fact
    supported by historical evidence.

    Parts of the Turkish-American community was quick to show their
    grievances about the initiative.

    Ali Çınar, a Turkish-American community leader and also the president
    of the Washington-based think tank Global Policy Institute, invited
    his followers to pressure congressmen by calling the offices of
    representatives and emailing them to make them stop pursuing the
    official recognition of genocide.

    http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2015/02/22/us-congressmen-to-introduce-armenian-genocide-bill-this-week

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