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    DEMOCRATS MUST STAND UP AGAINST GENOCIDE
    by Roknich

    Bay Area Indymedia, CA
    http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/22/184 55379.php
    Oct 23 2007

    Even as the US joins hands with Turkey in continuing projects of
    oppression, the Democratic majority in congress has backed down their
    stand on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide Earlier today,
    I faxed a letter to Rep. John Murtha encouraging him to reconsider
    his stance on the Armenian Genocide. Shortly after Speaker Pelosi
    decided to bring this long-delayed resolution to the house floor,
    Murtha publicly sounded off about the poor timing of the resolution. It
    seems that murtha and others retreated as soon as they were accused
    by the administration of "sabotaging our efforts in Iraq" - and that
    we need Turkey as an ally.

    Turkey continues to oppress the Armenian minority that continues
    to live within their borders: as recently as January 2007, Hrant
    Dink an Armenian journalist was assasinated with full complicity
    of the Turkish police after years of official harrassment, which
    far exceded the bounds of human decency. the details of his
    life-long persecution are documented in detail in wikipedia at:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrant_Dink

    I will include a few excerpts of his story at this end of this post.

    Here is the letter I sent to John Murtha, whose career has skyrocketed
    thanks to the support of our current speaker. In exchanged for
    her support, he has returned his cowardice, on an issue of pivotal
    importance, because the genocide continues to expand, with the full
    support of US taxpayers.

    Dear Mr. Murtha, 23 nations have already approved resolutions that
    condemn the Armenian Genocide at the hands of the Turks, and there
    should be nothing exceptional or dramatic about the US signing on to
    what is a perfectly normal and rational expression of human concern.

    The Turks have expressed a desire on many occasions to "wipe out
    the Kurds completely" and recently have been held in check only by
    a promise of the spoils a war waged against the Iraqi people at the
    expense of the US taxpayer.

    If passage of a resolution condemning genocide would indeed alienate an
    essential ally, and undermine our efforts in Iraq, perhaps we should
    reconsider exactly what those efforts are, and own up to our acts of
    genocide in Iraq that have driven 8 Million Iraqis out of their own
    country, and destabilized the entire region.

    Thank you so much Mr. Murtha for representing the conscience of the
    American people.

    David Roknich,

    DOGSPOT and here are a few quotes from wikpedia, as promised above:

    As editor-in-chief of the bilingual Turkish-Armenian newspaper Agos ,
    Dink was a prominent member of the Armenian minority in Turkey. Dink
    was best known for advocating Turkish-Armenian reconciliation
    and human and minority rights in Turkey; he was often critical of
    both Turkey's denial of the Armenian Genocide, and of the Armenian
    diaspora's campaign for its international recognition. Dink was
    prosecuted three times for denigrating Turkishness, while receiving
    numerous death threats from Turkish nationalists.

    Hrant Dink was assassinated in Istanbul in January 2007, by Ogun
    Samast, a 17-year old Turkish nationalist. While Samast has since
    been taken into custody, pictures of the alleged assassin flanked by
    smiling Turkish police and gendarmerie, posing with the killer in
    front of the Turkish flag, have since surfaced. The photos created
    a scandal in Turkey, prompting a spate of investigations and the
    removal from office of those involved.

    Numerous links and references are included in the original article.
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