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    ANCA CALLED FOR END TO U.S. COMPLICITY IN TURKEY'S DENIAL OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    Feb 6 2007

    February 5 the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) in
    testimony submitted to a key U.S. Senate Judiciary panel, called for
    an end to U.S. complicity in Turkey's denial of the Armenian Genocide,
    and concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide in Darfur.

    The ANCA's written testimony was submitted as a part of the inaugural
    hearing of the newly created Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Human
    Rights and Law, titled "Genocide and the Rule of Law", which included
    remarks by Canadian Senator Romeo Dallaire, Deputy Assistant Attorney
    General Sigal Mandelker, actor and activist Don Cheadle, and American
    University College of Law Professor Diane F. Orentlicher.

    According to the information DE FACTO got at the ANCA, Armenian
    National Committee of America Executive Director Aram Hamparian in
    his testimony stated, "Today, as we witness the genocide unfolding
    in Darfur, it has become increasingly clear that the failure of the
    international community, over the course of the past century, to
    confront and punish genocide has created an environment of impunity
    in which the brutal cycle of genocide continues."

    Hamparian cited the history of U.S. complicity in Turkey's 92-year
    campaign of genocide denial, most recently through the firing of former
    Ambassador to Armenia John Marshall Evans for properly characterizing
    the Armenian Genocide as 'genocide,' and the re-nomination of Richard
    Hoagland for this diplomatic posting - despite his record of denying
    the Armenian Genocide. Hamparian publicly thanked Senator Robert
    Menendez (D-NJ), who has placed a "hold" on the Hoagland nomination.

    At the opening of the hearing, Chairman Richard Durbin (D-IL) presented
    a video, "Genocide and the Rule of Law" which began with mention of
    the Armenian Genocide, and went on to cite the other genocides of the
    20th century. The film highlighted efforts by genocide law champion,
    former Sen. Bill Proxmire (D-WI), who made over 3,000 Senate speeches
    in support of U.S. ratification of the United Nations Convention
    and the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide. Sen. Tom Coburn
    (R-OK), in his moving opening remarks, cited a poem inspired by the
    Armenian atrocities, but which sadly describes the inhumanity of
    all subsequent genocides. In his testimony, Cheadle noted Sudan as
    the most recent of example of the cycle of genocide that pervaded
    the last century, beginning with the Armenian Genocide. First term
    Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) outlined the "pattern of genocide"
    the international community has faced over the past century, beginning
    with the Armenian Genocide.
    From: Baghdasarian
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