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    ANCA: CONGRESSMEN YIELDED TO TURKISH THREATS

    YERKIR
    26.10.2007 14:46

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - "Trying to advance American interests by
    compromising our values is a fast-track to failure in foreign policy,"
    ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian said when commenting on the
    decision by H.Res.106 leading authors to call for a revised schedule
    for the House consideration.

    "By enabling Turkey's genocide denial, America undermines its own
    ability to be a positive influence in the Middle East and around the
    world," he said.

    In a letter circulated today to every member of the House, Hamparian
    noted that, "In the days since the House Foreign Affairs Committee
    approved the Armenian Genocide resolution (H.Res.106), the initial
    cautious response by many Members of Congress to Turkey's threats
    has already begun to give way to a more lasting impression of
    disappointment, even anger, that an ally is so brazenly threatening
    the security of our troops." He added that, "we are confident that,
    as the confusion over these threats lifts, an even stronger bipartisan
    majority will stand up against Turkey's intimidation and vote to
    adopt this human rights resolution on its merits."

    The four leading Democratic sponsors of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution (H.Res.106) have called on Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to
    adopt a revised schedule for the consideration of this human rights
    legislation by the House of Representatives, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    In a letter sent today to Speaker Pelosi, lead author Adam Schiff
    (D-CA), Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ),
    and Representatives Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA) stressed
    that, in asking for this delay, "we believe that a large majority of
    our colleagues want to support a resolution recognizing the genocide on
    the House floor and that they will do so, provided the timing is more
    favorable." The letter goes on to note that they will continue to work
    with Speaker Pelosi's staff and the House Foreign Affairs Committee
    staff to bring up the resolution "sometime later this year or in 2008."
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