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    ARPI VARDANIAN: U.S. SHOULD RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 08 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. "The world leader U.S. should
    not be two-faced, but should recognize the fact of the Armenian
    Genocide." Arpi Vardanian, Regional Director of Armenian Assembly of
    America (AAA), reported this at the February 8 press conference. She
    stated that Resolution N 106 on recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide introduced to U.S. Congress is currently supported by 161
    Congressmen. A.Vardanian said that last year an analogous number
    of Congressmen supporting the draft Resolution on Armenian Genocide
    was registered only on the threshold of its adoption. In her words,
    currently the Armenian lobbyist organizations continue working in the
    direction of increasing the number of "sponsors" of draft Resolution in
    Congress. Among factors which can have a positive impact on adoption
    of Resolution N 106 A.Vardanian named results of Congress elections
    in 2006 November: "The fact that democrats took majority of seats in
    Congress has a positive impact for Armenians, as democrats have always
    supported us." Besides, in her words, in the recent years in U.S.
    they have started to more often speak about genocides and not only
    Armenian Genocide. "Everybody understands that unless measures
    are undertaken, threats of new genocides can emerge," AAA Regional
    Director said. She also pointed to the fact that such well-known
    American publications as New York Times, Boston Globe and others
    stopped using words "the so-called Armenian Genocide."

    A.Vardanian explained such change in the position of well-known
    publications by active work of Armenian lobbyists. In her opinion,
    resolutions condemning Hrant Dink's murder being considered at House
    of Representatives and Senate will also contribute to increase of
    chances of adoption of Resolution N 106.
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