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    Congressional Record: October 9, 2007 (House)
    >From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
    [DOCID:cr09oc07-94]
    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    (Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey asked and was given permission to address
    the House for 1 minute.)
    Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey. Mr. Speaker, tomorrow the House Committee
    on Foreign Affairs will consider H. Res. 106, affirming the United
    States' record on the Armenian genocide. I will ask my colleagues on
    the committee to carefully consider this resolution and the vast body
    of evidence that supports its conclusion.
    The allied powers of the First World War early on recognized that the
    Turkish Government at that time was committing crimes against humanity
    by perpetrating the organized slaughter of Armenians. The U.S. Congress
    of that time affirmed these crimes in hearings and resolutions. Though
    the chief organizers of this crime were convicted of the massacres by
    the Turkish military courts, they never were made to pay any penalty.
    We fully recognize now the friendship of our allies in Turkey, but it
    cannot change the past. I hope that there can be some reconciliation
    between Turkey and Armenia and that a proper acknowledgment of the
    crimes of the past can allow them to move forward into the future of
    peace and mutual understanding.
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