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    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    Oct 14 2007


    Confronting history

    Article Last Updated: 10/13/2007 09:59:38 PM PDT


    REP. Jane Harman, D-El Segundo, contends that now is not the right
    time for Congress to pass a resolution affirming that the deaths of
    hundreds of thousands of ethnic Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
    constituted genocide.

    But when, exactly, would be a good time, after the next genocide?

    Harman, one of the co-sponsors of the resolution, now says: "We
    should avoid taking steps that would embarrass or isolate the Turkish
    leadership." Like President George W. Bush, she says Turkey is
    playing a constructive role in the Middle East.

    That is true enough for the most part. But failing to recognize the
    horrors of history tarnishes America's image as a moral force in the
    world. How can we have the resolve to label the situation in Darfur
    for what it is - genocide - and then soft-pedal the first genocide of
    the 20th century?

    Fortunately, the Foreign Affairs Committee had the will to reject
    Turkey's lobbying efforts to kill the resolution. The panel stood its
    ground even though the 27-21 vote approving the resolution caused
    Turkish lawmakers to threaten to cut off U.S. access to a Turkish air
    base that supports U.S. operations in Iraq.

    One has to wonder why a nonbinding resolution would spark such
    threats.

    America's values drive our policy of encouraging democracy and human
    rights in the Middle East. We water down those values when we allow
    the deniers of past genocides to prevail.

    If now is not the right time to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide,
    it's only because that time came long, long ago.

    http://www.dailynews.com/opinions/ci_7173055
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