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    TURKEY'S CONTRACT SEEKS TO BLOCK EVEN "DEBATE" ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ArmRadio.am
    01.06.2007 16:45

    US Department of Justice files obtained this week by the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA) reveal details about Turkey's
    new lobbying contract with DLA Piper, including a controversial -
    although not entirely surprising - provision that seeks to prevent
    even "debate" in the United States on legislation "that harms Turkey's
    interests or image."

    According to the contract, Turkey is to pay DLA Piper $1.2 million for
    the year and an additional $750,000 to The Livingston Group, headed
    by Robert Livingston, a former Congressional leader who resigned in
    1998 after a personal scandal.

    "These new Department of Justice filings reveal just how deeply Dick
    Gephardt has sunk, compromising his integrity by turning against a
    human rights issue he energetically supported as an elected Member
    of Congress," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "We are
    especially troubled by the provision in the contract that seeks to
    export Turkey's Criminal Code Article 301 to the United States by
    requiring DLA Piper to prevent even 'debate' on issues Turkey considers
    harmful to its image. This requirement, which falls far outside the
    American democratic tradition, is, sadly, entirely consistent with
    Turkish government's efforts to suppress freedom of expression by
    criminalizing speech that 'insults Turkishness.'"

    Earlier this month, Gephardt's willingness to work as part of
    Turkey's denial campaign stirred controversy across Capitol Hill. In
    a Dear Colleague letter, three leading Democratic supporters of
    the Armenian Genocide Resolution informed their fellow Members that
    the his opposition to this human rights legislation stood in sharp
    contrast to his strong record of supporting this measure during his
    years in Congress. The letter, written by Representatives Anna Eshoo
    (D-CA), the only Armenian American in Congress, Frank Pallone (D-NJ),
    the Co-Chairman of the Armenian Caucus, and Adam Schiff (D- CA), the
    lead sponsor of the Armenian Genocide Resolution, was accompanied by a
    copy of a September 2000 letter signed by then- Representative Gephardt
    in support of the timely adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution.

    As a member of the House, Gephardt cosponsored legislation recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide, as recently as H.Res.193 in 2003, and dating all
    the way back to H.J.Res.192, more than 20 years ago, during the 99th
    Congress. In 1998, he offered remarks at the ANCA Armenian Genocide
    Observance on Capitol Hill.
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