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    WASHINGTON POST CALLS ON TURKEY "NOT TO TAKE SERIOUSLY" ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.03.2007 14:17 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A recent article in The Washington Post newspaper
    has called on Turkey not to take seriously the U.S. Congressional
    vote on the non-binding resolution on the Armenian Genocide bill.

    Post writer Jackson Diehl in the article titled "The House's Ottoman
    Agenda" asserts that Turkey's behavior regarding the controversial
    bill should be "like one of the Western democracies," and that Turkey
    should simply "shrug its shoulders" and move on with regards to the
    bill. Diehl also notes in his article that no one much will place
    importance on the Armenian bill, pointing to another non-binding
    resolution passed by the House of Representatives against the Iraqi
    war as an example.

    Dielh also uses his article to point to the estimated 70-80 ethnic
    Armenian voters who live in U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff's district,
    a fact he asserts helped shaped Schiff's heavy involvement in the
    writing of the bill. Diehl also recalls that many other ethnically
    Armenian voters live in Speaker Nancy Pelosi's district; Pelosi has
    reiterated her support for the bill many times.

    At one point in his article, Diehl touches on what he portrays as the
    lack of knowledge on the part of most House of Representatives members
    to even decide on such a long past subject as the Armenian Genocide.

    Says Diehl, "Just think, 435 members of the House of Representatives,
    most of whom don't even know the difference between a Sunni and a
    Shiite, will decide on whether or not to approve of Adam Schiff's
    version of events which occurred 92 years ago in the northeast region
    of Turkey."
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