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    US GRANDEES LAUNCH MISSION TO AVERT NEW GENOCIDES

    Agence France Presse
    Nov 13 2007

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - US political grandees including former secretary
    of state Madeleine Albright announced Tuesday the launch of a new task
    force to help the United States prevent genocide and mass atrocities.

    Co-chaired by Albright and former defense secretary William Cohen,
    the task force plans to issue a report in December 2008 to help the
    next US administration find diplomatic and military means to avert
    future genocides.

    But at a news conference, Albright and Cohen were pressed on their
    stance today that Armenians were not victims of genocide under the
    Ottoman Empire, while Albright was also reminded of US inaction in
    Rwanda in 1994.

    "Our challenge is to match words to deeds and stop allowing the
    unacceptable," said Albright, who was US ambassador to the United
    Nations in 1994 before becoming secretary of state under president
    Bill Clinton.

    "We have a duty to find the answer before the vow of 'never again'
    is once again betrayed," she said.

    The new task force includes retired Marine General Anthony Zinni, two
    ex-senators, former US cabinet members and other formerly high-ranking
    government officials now in the private sector.

    Its executive director, former career diplomat Brandon Grove, said the
    team would look at five areas of action: early warning; pre-crisis
    engagement; preventive diplomacy; international institutions; and
    military intervention.

    Albright has spoken of her regret that the Clinton administration
    and UN did not do more to avert the carnage against ethnic Tutsis
    in Rwanda, but said the task force would focus on a future template
    for action.

    Citing ongoing events in Darfur, however, she said the impetus for
    the mission was "frustration: we all say this can't happen again and
    then in front of us, things are happening."

    The US administration of President George W. Bush has described the
    mass slaughter taking place in the Sudanese region as "genocide,"
    but stands criticized for not doing more to intervene.

    Cohen, a Republican who was Pentagon chief in Clinton's second term,
    said: "Let's face it: Rwanda was not exactly a high mark in our
    country's history.

    "We don't want to see that take place again in the future, so the goal
    of the task force is to set forth a document and a set of principles
    that can then be used by future policymakers," he said.

    However, both Albright and Cohen were grilled on their credentials
    given that they recently signed letters urging Democrats in the House
    of Representatives against endorsing an Armenia "genocide" resolution.

    Turkey had threatened reprisals affecting its "war on terror"
    cooperation with the United States if the resolution were upheld,
    and Cohen said that any Pentagon head would have to fret over the
    impact on US troops "in harm's way."
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