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    Patriarch's speech postponed under US Armenian pressure

    Today's Zaman
    21.09.2007
    News

    A theological center at Georgetown University has indefinitely
    postponed a presentation by Patriarch Mesrob II (Mutafyan), the
    spiritual leader of Turkey's Armenian Orthodox community, citing
    "logistical conflicts" as the reason.

    Yet statements by an influential lobby group of the Armenian diaspora
    in the United States clearly indicate that the reason for the
    postponement was strong pressure from the Armenian diaspora, which is
    at odds with the conciliatory attitude of Mesrob II concerning the
    Armenian allegations of genocide.

    The presentation by Mesrob II entitled "The Impasse between Turks and
    Armenians Must Be Broken" was scheduled to take place at the Woodstock
    Theological Center of Georgetown University on Thursday afternoon. The
    presentation was to be a joint activity held in collaboration with the
    Rumi Forum, established by Turks living in Washington, D.C., to
    enhance inter-religious and intercultural dialogue.

    The influential Armenian National Committee of America recently sent a
    letter to all members of the US Congress regarding the ongoing visit
    of the Armenian patriarch, Armenian media reported. Meanwhile,
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Executive Director Aram
    Hamparian told the Armenian media that the letter stressed the
    following: "The patriarch -- like the leaders of all religious
    minorities in Turkey -- lives in constant fear of acts of
    discrimination and retribution by a Turkish government that actively
    persecutes those who speak freely on human rights and other
    'sensitive' issues. As a virtual hostage, the patriarch -- whose life
    has been threatened on many occasions -- will, as he has in the past,
    be forced to follow the Turkish government's line. It is truly
    shameful that Turkey has resorted to using coercion -- cynically
    taking advantage of the concern of Patriarch Mesrob for the safety of
    his flock -- in a last ditch attempt to block the adoption of the
    Armenian genocide resolution."

    Two separate resolutions are pending in the US Senate and House of
    Representatives urging the administration to recognize the World War
    I-era killings of Anatolian Armenians as genocide. Turkey has warned
    that passage of the resolutions in the US Congress would seriously
    harm relations with Washington and hence impair cooperation in Iraq
    and Afghanistan. The US administration has said it is opposed to the
    resolution, but the congressional process is an independent one.

    "The Armenian genocide resolution pending in the US Congress disrupts
    both the relations between Turkish people and Armenians in Turkey and
    between Turkey and Armenia," Mesrob II said in an exclusive interview
    published in Today's Zaman on Monday.

    Source: http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load =detay&link=122737

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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