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    ACA ASKS PRESIDENT BUSH TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ArmRadio.am
    01.06.2007 14:48

    In a statement issued to the White House, the Armenian Council of
    America expressed its satisfaction towards the President's actions
    regarding the Darfur Genocide, but asked the President to have the
    same moral concerns towards the reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide.

    While the ACA statement praised President Bush for doing the
    right thing Tuesday by increasing sanctions against the military
    government in the Sudan, which has to take responsibility for the
    Genocide of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in Darfur,
    and displacing millions more, the ACA continued to ask the President
    and his Administration to stop advocating against the reaffirmation
    of the Armenian Genocide Resolution on the Capital Hill.

    "It is the moral responsibility of the leader of the free world
    to hinder acts of Genocides throughout the world. We commend the
    President's actions towards the Darfur Genocide and ask him to have
    the moral strength to act with the same manor towards the Armenian
    Genocide," read the ACA statement.

    House Resolution 106 and Senate Resolution 106 call upon the President
    to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects
    appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues related
    to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the
    United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide.

    Currently the support for H.R. 106 and S.R. 106 has reached 195
    members of within the U.S. House, and 30 members within the US. Senate.
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