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    EDITORIAL: TRUTH WILL PREVAIL, IF WE PERSIST

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-07 -31-editorial-truth-will-prevail-if-we-persist
    Jul y 31, 2009

    On April 24 President Barack Obama did more than fail to deliver on
    his repeated campaign pledges to recognize the Armenian Genocide as
    president of the United States. He also delivered a body blow to many
    Armenian-Americans' faith in our collective ability to bring about
    positive change through political organizing and action.

    We certainly cannot deny that we are disappointed in the president
    we helped elect. But we continue to believe profoundly in political
    action. "When it comes to Turkey and Armenia, Turkey wins every time,"
    our colleagues at the Economist quote a Western official as saying
    this week.

    We respectfully disagree.

    In the confrontation between truth and falsehood, as in any other
    grand confrontation, the outcome is not preordained. If good people
    work hard and tirelessly, then truth will ultimately prevail.

    It is with these sentiments that we greet the action of 81 members
    of Congress this week, who wrote to President Obama, urging him to
    correct course on Armenia-Turkey relations and the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    The members of Congress correctly pointed out that Turkey acted in bad
    faith when it pretended to commit to a process of normalizing relations
    with Armenia. Having closed the border with Armenia unilaterally 16
    years ago, Turkey continues to refuse to open it - even though its
    policy of strangling Armenia into concessions over Nagorno-Karabakh
    has failed completely.

    Turkey seems to believe that keeping the border closed and holding
    occasional meetings with Armenian officials will yield a different
    desirable result: persuading U.S. officials to hold off indefinitely
    on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    The members of Congress quite reasonably point out that the two
    issues should be delinked: recognize the Genocide, Mr. Obama, as
    you said you would, and take away Turkey's reason for dragging out
    normalization talks.

    The letter was initiated by four committed friends of the
    Armenian-American community, Representatives Frank Pallone,
    Jr. (D.-N.J.), Mark Kirk (R.-Ill.), Adam Schiff (D.-Calif.), and George
    Radanovich (D.-Calif.) We should all thank them for their initiative.

    Joining the four members of Congress as co-signers were 77 others. If
    your representative is among those who signed on to this letter,
    please call him or her and say thank you. They deserve our gratitude.
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