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    SENATE PASSES THE GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

    ArmRadio.am
    30.03.2007 16:00

    The US Senate passed the legislation S.888, closing a legal loophole
    that prevents the US Justice Department from prosecuting people in
    the United States who have committed genocide in other countries,
    reports the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    The measure, known as the Genocide Accountability Act, was approved
    only two weeks after its introduction on March 15th by Assistant
    Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-IL), the lead author of the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution, along with Tom Coburn (R-OK), Patrick Leahy
    (D-VT), and John Coburn (R-TX).

    Under current law, "genocide is only considered a crime if it is
    committed within the United States or by a US national outside the
    United States". The Genocide Accountability Act would close the
    current loophole by amending the Genocide Convention Implementation
    Act to allow prosecution of non-US citizens for genocide committed
    outside the US.
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