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    By denying Armenian Genocide, the Turkish Government continues to perpetrate
    genocide or oppression of its minorities: US Congressman

    Arminfo
    2007-04-28 13:25:00

    Senators and Representatives joined Armenians around the world this
    week in commemorating the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
    in statements on the floors of their respective chambers of Congress,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)

    Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) - "Mr. Speaker, if America is going to
    live up to the standards we set for ourselves, and continue to lead
    the world in affirming human rights everywhere, we need to finally
    stand up and recognize the tragic events that began in 1915 for what
    they were: the systematic elimination of a people... And the fact
    of the matter is that when some of my colleagues say to me, 'Well,
    why do you need to bring up something that occurred 92 years ago,'
    I say, 'Because by denying this, the Turkish Government continues to
    perpetrate genocide or oppression of its minorities.'"

    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA): "Opponents take issue with the timing of the
    [Genocide] resolution and argue that Turkey is making progress with
    recognizing the dark chapters of its history. This claim lost all
    credibility when Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's Nobel Prize winning author
    was brought up on charges for 'insulting Turkishness' for alluding
    to the genocide, and Turkish Armenian publisher Hrant Dink was gunned
    down outside his office in Istanbul earlier this year.

    Yet some opponents go even further, such as a former Ambassador to
    Turkey who argued that the time may never be right for America to
    comment "on another's history or morality." Such a ludicrous policy
    would condemn Congress to silence on a host of human rights abuses
    around the world. After more than ninety years and with only a few
    survivors left, if the time is not right now to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide, when will it be?"

    Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA) - "On April 24, 1915, 300 Armenian leaders were
    rounded up and deported and killed under the orders from the young
    Turk Government.

    And so began the genocide that lasted for 7 years, resulting in an
    estimated over 1.5 million Armenian deaths. To this day, unfortunately,
    the Turkish Government denies that this occurred...Ladies and
    gentlemen, Members of the House, I just returned from Darfur with a
    group of our colleagues 2 weeks ago.

    Over 450,000 people have been killed and millions displaced in Darfur;
    yet government officials claim there in Darfur and Sudan that there
    is no genocide, that the situation is overblown. Yesterday Rwanda,
    today Darfur. And we can remember the Holocaust. Clearly, silence is
    genocide's best ally. It is time that the Congress end this silence
    and pass the Armenian genocide resolution."

    Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) - "As the first genocide of the 21st
    century--this time in Darfur--began to take shape, the world again
    hesitated, this time to debate for months the definition of genocide,
    as thousands died and thousands more were displaced. Today, 200,000
    people have been killed in Darfur and 2.5 million driven from their
    homes. And so, I rise Mr. Speaker not only to acknowledge and remember
    the horrific events that befell the Armenian people at the dawn of the
    last century, but also to highlight the horrific events occurring one
    hundred years later in Darfur at the dawn of this century... For the
    past few years, as the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide approached,
    I hoped that year would be the year a solution to the crisis would
    come. But, this year, instead of speaking of how the lessons of the
    Armenian Genocide helped unite the world around a solution for Darfur,
    I can only report of ongoing suffering and continued killings."
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