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    COALITION AGAINST ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION CONTINUES TO UNRAVEL

    ArmRadio.am
    05.04.2007 10:45

    Major US companies continue to distance themselves from two corporate
    coalitions that are publicly backing the Turkish government's campaign
    against the Armenian Genocide Resolution, according to documents
    released today by the Armenian National Committee of America.

    The American Turkish Council (ATC) and the American Business Forum in
    Turkey (ABFT), both coalitions claiming to represent US corporations
    doing business in Turkey, have each publicly - and aggressively -
    opposed the adoption by Congress of legislation recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide.

    In response to these efforts, the ANCA sent formal letters last
    month to each member of the two coalitions, requesting that they
    clarify their position on the Armenian Genocide Resolution. To date,
    the ANCA has received written confirmation from a number of these
    companies that they are not opposed to the adoption of the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution. Among these are several major multinationals,
    such as Microsoft, Xerox, American Express, Altria, Johnson & Johnson,
    FedEx, and Cargill.

    Leonard W. Condon, Vice President of Altria's International Business
    Relations, explained in a letter to the ANCA that: "Our international
    tobacco company, Philip Morris International (PMI) is a member of
    the Turkish American Council. However, neither PMI nor Altria have
    taken a position - and neither company plans to take a position -
    on the proposed Resolution." Altria is ranked 20th on the Fortune
    500 and had revenues last year of $101.4 billion.

    Thomas Schick, the Executive Vice President for American Express
    Corporate Affairs and Communications, in a letter to ANCA, wrote:
    "Please be assured that, as a matter of company policy, American
    Express does not take a position on issues before any legislative
    body that do not directly affect our company." American Express is
    ranked 69th on the Fortune 500 and brought in revenues during 2006
    of $30.08 billion.
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