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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: AAA INDIGNANT ABOUT 'ILL-CONCEIVED LETTER BY FORMER SECRETARIES OF STATE'

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    01.10.2007 15:49 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Assembly of America sent a letter to
    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over the ill-conceived address by eight
    former Secretaries of State in opposition to H. Res. 106, calling it
    "inconsistent with the fundamentally tenets of American values,"
    and asked how many more excuses they could conjure up to avoid
    the truth. The Assembly letter also pointed out key facts that the
    former Secretaries failed to discuss, including Turkey's refusal
    to allow the U.S. access to northern front at a critical stage in
    Operation Iraqi Freedom, a refusal which cost American lives. The
    letter concluded as follows: "Enough is enough. No more lies. No more
    deceit. No more denial. By preventing a vote, you not only impede the
    democratic process and do a great disservice to the 226 cosponsors
    and the millions of Americans that support this resolution, but also
    unwittingly encourage a campaign of denial. Is this the message we
    want to teach future generations - it is permissible to deny genocide."

    "The Armenian Assembly will continue to push for a concluding
    affirmative vote on H. Res. 106 and urges the community to call
    upon their Member of Congress to support the resolution today," said
    Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "We must not allow Turkish deniers
    and whomever they line up to endorse their deceptions to succeed
    in their attempt to derail affirmation of the Armenian Genocide,"
    said Ardouny.

    In their September 25th jointly-signed letter, former Secretaries of
    State Madeleine Albright, James Baker III, Warren Christopher, Laurence
    Eagleburger, Alexander Haig, Jr., Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell,
    and George Schultz, urged Speaker Pelosi to, "prevent the resolution
    from reaching the House Floor," thereby denying House Members an
    opportunity to vote their conscience on the Armenian Genocide. The
    former State Department officials expressed concern that passage of
    the resolution "could endanger our national security interests in
    the region, including our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and damage
    efforts to promote reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey."
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