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  • AAA Calls upon U.S. President Stand Up for Historical Truth

    PanARMENIAN.Net

    AAA Calls upon U.S. President Stand Up for Historical
    Truth - Armenian Genocide
    18.01.2007 16:25 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `It is vitally important that the United States send
    an ambassador to Armenia. The close bilateral relations of the two
    countries depend on the maintenance of contact and consultation at the
    highest diplomatic levels,' says the statement of the Armenian
    Assembly of America (AAA). It also mentions that close bilateral
    relations of the two countries must develop and strengthen, which is
    impossible without ambassador's presence in Yerevan. Democracy in
    Armenia is still a work in progress. With elections scheduled this
    year, the U.S. Ambassador can play an important role in strengthening
    Armenia's democratic process and ensuring free and fair elections. The
    proper recognition and international affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide is a matter of high priority for the Armenian people
    worldwide. However, U.S.-Armenia relations do not hinge on this issue
    alone.

    Unlike Turkey, Administration officials have made it clear that the
    United States does not deny the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian
    Assembly does not believe that Richard Hoagland is a genocide denier.
    However, it is also evident that the Bush Administration, while
    relying on the dictionary definition of the Armenian Genocide in its
    annual commemorative statements, remains unwilling to properly label
    the crimes of 1915 as genocide.

    Because of this fundamental policy disagreement with the
    Administration, the Armenian Assembly believes that forceful and
    consistent advocacy by the Armenian-American community toward shaping
    a U.S. policy that properly recognizes and characterizes the Armenian
    Genocide is the only right strategy in the long run. The Assembly
    believes that there should be an American ambassador in Yerevan, and
    there should be clear and positive U.S. affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide. Until then ambassadors will articulate the policies of the
    President. The Armenian Assembly calls upon Congress and the President
    to stand up for the historical truth, as Ambassador Evans did, and
    boldly recognize the crimes committed in 1915 as genocide.
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