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    MADELEINE ALBRIGHT AND MAY LEAD NEW GENOCIDE PREVENTION EFFORT?

    YERKIR
    14.11.2007 16:42

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - The credibility of former Secretary of State
    Madeleine Albright and former Secretary of Defense William Cohen in
    leading a newly launched genocide prevention initiative was called
    into question, today, by reporters who cited their ongoing efforts to
    block Congressional reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide (H.Res.106 /
    S.Res.106), reported the Armenian National Committee of America.

    "Sadly, the Genocide Prevention Task Force's worthwhile efforts to
    build consensus for an unconditional stand against genocide as a core
    U.S. foreign policy priority are undermined right out of the box by
    the fact that its leading figures, Madeleine Albright and William
    Cohen, are today actively and publicly working to block American
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide," stated ANCA Executive Director
    Aram Hamparian.

    Secretaries Cohen and Albright were keynote speakers at a National
    Press Club press conference hosted this morning by the U.S. Holocaust
    Museum and Memorial, U.S. Institute for Peace, and American Academy
    of Diplomacy, to announce the formation of the Genocide Prevention
    Task Force, which the two will co-chair. "There are no absolutes in
    this," explained Secretary Cohen, referring to U.S. action against
    genocide. "There is an element of pragmatism... I think anyone serving
    in public office necessarily has to have a set of balancing factors
    to take into account."

    Secretary Albright stressed that taking action on genocide is a
    difficult decision. "These are issues people have talked about a
    long time and they may come out in statements and then, ultimately,
    when you're in the government (as we both have been) and you have to
    make very tough decisions, you have to look at the overall picture. I
    think we have to admit that.

    Otherwise, we're not going to get off the ground here. These are very,
    very hard issues."

    "Secretaries Albright and Cohen can't have it both ways. Either
    they stand unconditionally against all genocides all the time, or,
    by choosing to only raise their voices when it's convenient, they
    surrender their moral standing on this, the core human rights and
    humanitarian issue of our time," commented Hamparian.

    Albright was among 8 former Secretaries of State, who sent a letter
    to House Speaker Pelosi urging her not to put the resolution on the
    House floor.

    October 10, with a vote 21 to 27, the House Foreign Affairs Committee
    approved the Armenian Genocide resolution, which was introduced by
    Rep. Adam Schiff January 30, 2007. However, in October 2007, the four
    leading authors called on Speaker Pelosi to adopt a revised schedule
    for the consideration of this human rights legislation.
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