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    PETITION URGES OBAMA TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    15:23, 17 Mar 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    The Armenian Genocide Centennial Committee of America has launched
    a petition on Change.org, which calls on US President Barack Obama,
    the House of Representatives and the Senate to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide. The petision has been signed by over 3,000 people by now.

    The text of the petition is provided below:

    "This upcoming April 24, 2015 marks the 100th Anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide. Join us as we call on President Obama and Congress
    to remember the Armenian Genocide by reaffirming past U.S. policy of
    labeling this event a "genocide."

    Between 1915 and 1923, two million Christian Armenians were
    forcibly uprooted from their homeland with 1.5 million of that number
    systematically slaughtered by the Ottoman Turkish government under the
    cover of World War I, effectively eliminating the 5,000-year presence
    of Armenians in their historic homeland. This campaign of ethnic mass
    murder - which also targeted Christian Greeks and Assyrians living
    in Turkey - is considered the first documented genocide of modern
    times and included crucifixions, torture of women and children, sexual
    slavery, deportations, mass executions, forced labor, enslavement of
    children and purposeful starvation. Similar to the pattern seen in the
    Holocaust, this genocidal campaign also consisted of the confiscation
    of the personal and real property of the genocide victims, as well
    as that of the Armenian Church.

    The Armenian Genocide is settled history. The International Association
    of Genocide Scholars has repeatedly and unanimously declared these
    events to be a genocide. In 1918, Theodore Roosevelt referred to the
    Armenian Genocide as "the greatest crime of the war."

    In 1939, Adolf Hitler referenced the Armenian Genocide as justification
    for the Holocaust saying, "Who, after all, today speaks of the
    annihilation of the Armenians?" The creator of the word "genocide,"
    Holocaust survivor and lawyer Raphael Lemkin, said he conceived the
    word to describe the pattern of ethnic cleansing seen in WWI with
    the Armenians and WWII with the Jewish people.

    Despite this overwhelming evidence, the Turkish government denies
    its past. It has criminalized discussion of the Armenian Genocide by
    its own citizens and built a powerful coalition of lobbyists in the
    United States who use political influence to deny the truth about
    the genocide and prevent international recognition of this crime,
    including former Congressional leaders like Dick Gephardt and Dennis
    Hastert and the law firm of Greenberg Traurig.

    We call on President Obama and Congress to rise above Turkey's threats
    and political pressure to take a stand for historical justice. Join
    the 22 other countries - including 11 NATO allies, the Holy See, 43
    U.S. states, and numerous past Presidents including Ronald Reagan -
    in recognizing that the events of 1915 were, in fact, a genocide.

    In the case of President Obama, we simply ask him to keep his promise:
    As a Senator and candidate for President, President Obama strongly
    endorsed recognition of the genocide, promised he would recognize the
    genocide as President, and said America "deserves a leader who speaks
    truthfully about the Armenian Genocide." We couldn't agree more, Mr.

    President.

    The surest way to prevent atrocities in the future is to acknowledge
    and learn from those in the past. Sign on to our petition today to add
    your voice to the growing chorus who demand recognition and justice."

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/17/petition-urges-obama-to-recognize-the-armenian-genocide-2/

    https://www.change.org/p/barack-obama-u-s-house-of-representatives-u-s-senate-president-obama-and-congress-reaffirm-recognition-of-armenian-genocide-as-genocide#petition-letter


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