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    REP. PALLONE SLAMS UN FOR CAPITULATION TO TURKISH PRESSURE ON GENOCIDE EXHIBIT

    ArmRadio.am
    04.05.2007 12:36

    In a powerful speech on the House floor, Congressional Armenian Caucus
    Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ) castigated the United Nations for first
    postponing and then rewording a Rwandan genocide exhibit in response
    to protests from the Turkish Government about its inclusion of a
    display citing the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).

    "We thank Congressman Pallone for speaking to his Congressional
    colleagues - and the American public - about Turkey's pressure on the
    United Nations to water down the reference to the Armenian Genocide
    in the recently opened Rwanda Genocide exhibit," said ANCA Executive
    Director Aram Hamparian. "We value Frank Pallone's leadership
    and share his principled view that the international community's
    efforts to prevent and punish genocide should be not reduced to the
    level acceptable to a Turkish government that is actively pursuing
    a campaign of genocide denial - both here in the United States and
    around the world."

    Rep. Pallone, clearly incensed by the UN decision to reword the exhibit
    prior to its opening, remarked: "How, exactly, are you educating the
    public about genocide when you refuse to call the first genocide of the
    20th century by its name? The word 'genocide' was actually created as
    a way to describe the barbaric crimes inflicted against the Armenians
    between 1915 and 1923, but now the word cannot be used in an exhibit
    at the UN This is utterly ridiculous. . . Would you ever have an
    exhibit on Christianity without mentioning the birth of Christ?"

    "This is the warped Turkish version of history, and it's simply not
    acceptable. The Turkish objection to this exhibit is the latest
    example of their genocide denial. It's absolutely ludicrous that
    an exhibit dedicated to the education and prevention of genocide
    would include Armenia as an example, use the definition of the term
    "genocide," but not use the word "genocide" to describe the events,"
    Frank Pallone remarked.

    "Turkey should be condemned for its policy of denying the Armenian
    genocide.

    As a global community we must collectively stand for historical truth
    and properly recognize the worst humanitarian crimes we have seen,"
    the Congressman concluded.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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