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    GREEK AMERICANS STAND WITH ARMENIANS IN RECOGNIZING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.12.2007 18:19 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The wall of genocide denial, obstructing the
    recognition - and future prevention - of the scourge of genocide is
    finally crumbling, Greek NEO Magazine says.

    "Despite decades-long, state - sponsored and now multi-million
    dollar campaigning by Turkey to distort history, buy off politicians,
    and threaten the interests of nations with the courage to recognize
    history, the issue of the Armenian Genocide by Ottoman Turkey between
    1915 and 1923 has again come into focus.

    "Armenians have not been alone in this fight for justice. Greek
    Americans have been a longtime ally, working hand-in-hand with
    Armenians for official recognition of their past. Like the Armenians,
    they too are the orphans of genocide. Between 1914 and 1923 Ottoman
    Turkey slaughtered over a million Greeks in Asia Minor and Pontus
    and burned the Greek city of Smyrna annihilating its population. The
    Pontian Genocide shattered the lifeblood of an ancient community,
    completely removing any collective Greek presence in Asia Minor--a
    land they had inhabited for three thousand years. In 1997, legislation
    was introduced in Congress commemorating the Greek genocide. Met with
    opposition from Turkey, the resolution did not leave committee.

    "The success of Armenian and Greek advocacy is that they have finally
    been able to break the wall of denial; the facts of the Armenian
    Genocide are no longer debated. It is uncertain when the resolution
    will come to a vote in the House, but Armenian and Greek Americans will
    continue to stand together to convince elected officials that there
    is no better time to recognize genocide than now," the article reads.
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