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    BUSH ADMINISTRATION WILL DO EVERYTHING TO BLOCK THE ADOPTION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION
    Tatul Hakobyan

    "Radiolur"
    17.04.2007 14:47

    April 24 is near. If the Armenian lobbyist organizations in Europe
    and the United States are trying to include bills condemning the first
    genocide of the 20th century in the agenda of parliaments, Turkey is
    taking every step to prevent it in every way possible. Official Ankara
    today is no ready to regret for 1.5 million Armenians slaughtered in
    the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1923. Moreover, it upholds the denialist
    policy.

    President of the Labor Party of Turkey Dogu Perinjek, who was
    charged 4 000 Euros for the expression "The Armenian Genocide is an
    imperialistic lie," continues his activity. Together with hundreds of
    other deniers he participated in the conference titled "Against the
    lie of the Armenian Genocide," initiated by the Secretary General of
    the "Talaat Pasha" Commission Ferit Ilsever.

    This organization intends to clarify to France that the parliament
    of that country has behaved incorrectly, adopting the resolution
    envisaging criminal punishment of denying the Armenian Genocide.

    It's not accidental that that Turks have chosen France as a target.

    Presidential elections are expected in this influential European
    country, and two of the candidates have assured that in case they
    are elected they will ratify the bill criminalizing the denial of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    The voting on the bill in the Senate will, most probably, take place
    after the parliamentary and presidential elections, Chairwoman of
    the European Armenian Federation Hilda Tchoboyan declared in Yerevan
    recently.

    The last group of parliamentarians made up of deputies from the ruling
    and opposition parties departed for the United States over the weekend
    to lobby against a resolution recognizing the killings of Armenians
    as genocide.

    Speaking to reporters before departure, YaÅ~_ar YakıÅ~_ of the
    Justice and Development Party (AKP) said they would seek support in
    Washington against the resolution

    Publisher of the California Courier weekly Harut Sasunyan noted
    in a phone conversation with "Radiolur" that despite the fact that
    the Turkish Government has undertaken all the measures, the number
    of supporters of the resolution is increasing. Sasunyan said the
    resolution has no force of law.

    It has a moral value.

    Will the resolution be put on Congress agenda before April 24? Harut
    Sasunyan said it is hardly possible unless extreme measures are
    taken. These measures can be taken by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

    Recently the Speaker of the House of Representatives was criticized
    by the White House for visiting Syria and holding negotiations with
    President Bashar Asad. Therefore, it is hard to anticipate that at
    this point Nanci Pelosi will support the Congressmen's initiative to
    include the issue in the agenda.

    "Nansi Pelosi has made no public statement after being elected, but
    we know that for 20 years she has had a pro-Armenian position. On the
    other hand not only Turks, but also the White House, the Secretary
    of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates are
    exerting pressure on her. Even in case this resolution is delayed
    because of the presidential elections in Turkey, it's not excluded
    that the bill will be included in the agenda in a few months.

    Let us remind that a month ago another group of Turkish
    parliamentarians met with US Deputy Secretary of State Nicolas
    Burns. The latter had declared that the Bush Administration would do
    everything to block the adoption of the resolution.

    --Boundary_(ID_1tIVel3cD/CjdsVKr84H2w )--
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