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    LOBBYING ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE GOES VIRAL

    The BLT, D.C.
    http://legaltimes.typepad.com/blt/2007/07/ame rnian-genoci.html
    July 20 2007

    Advocacy groups have asked Americans to tell their congressmen plenty
    of things. "I'm opposed to recognizing the Armenian Genocide" may be
    one of the strangest.

    In a video posted on the Capitol Broadcasting Service Earlier this
    week, Former Rep. Bob Livingston (R, Louisiana) makes an 8-minute
    plea for Americans to urge their legislators not to make a colossal
    mistake: endorsing the bill that would officially acknowledge that
    Armenians were slaughtered by the Ottoman Empire during World War I.

    The issue has been controversial in Washington for years. While
    the "supposed-genocide" is routinely denied by Turkish government
    officials - whom Livingston has represented for more than seven years
    - most credible historians have gone out on a limb and described the
    genocide as fact. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica:

    "In what would later be known as the first genocide of the 20th
    century, hundreds of thousands of Armenians were driven from their
    homes, massacred, or marched until they died."

    Not all of Livingston's address is devoted to casting doubt on the
    genocide's occurrence -- he also argues that the symbolic resolution
    could have tangible consequences. Given that Turkey is an ally in
    a very unsteady part of the world -- and that the nation currently
    has troops massed on the border of Iraqi Kurdistan -- Livingston's
    case against unnecessarily angering them highlights valid strategic
    concerns.

    But some of the statements the former congressman makes veer into
    ideological territory.

    "Nobody really knows, in this day and age, unless you're a historian,
    what really happened 90 to a hundred years ago," Livingston, whose
    family roots in America date back to the 17th century, declares.

    And while he attributes the argument to "The Turks and many
    historians," Livingston comes awfully close to suggesting that any
    possible killing of Armenians would have been committed in self
    defense: "It was simply a lot of Turkish people getting fed up with
    their people getting killed and massacred," he states.

    There's also a linguistic case to be made against the genocide,
    Livingston observes: It couldn't have happened, he said, because
    the word "genocide" didn't exist yet. The term, he correctly notes,
    "was coined in 1947, long after the instance of 1915 and so forth."

    A rose by any other name, indeed.

    The video has already prompted a response by The Armenian National
    Committee of America, which can be seen here.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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