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  • Former U.S. Secretaries Of State Oppose Armenian Genocide Resolution

    FORMER U.S. SECRETARIES OF STATE OPPOSE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.09.2007 12:27 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Fearing an imminent vote on the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution (H.Res.106), Turkey's multi-million dollar lobbyists have
    solicited the assistance of eight former U.S. Secretaries of State
    in seeking to derail this human rights legislation, reported the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA.)

    "Facing a growing bipartisan Congressional majority demanding
    passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution, Turkey's lobbyists -
    out of desperation and a never ending desire to squeeze more billing
    dollars out of Ankara - have turned to the very architects of our
    government's failed policy of appeasing Turkey," said Aram Hamparian,
    Executive Director of the ANCA.

    "Sadly, successive U.S. administrations have found themselves lacking
    the moral courage to end the cycle of genocide - from Cambodia, to
    Rwanda and, today in Darfur - precisely because of their legacy of
    caving in to, rather than confronting genocidal regimes."

    "We are, as Americans, especially troubled that, in warning Congress
    not to make a simple anti-genocide statement for fear of upsetting
    Turkey, these officials would outsource our nation's moral conscience
    to a foreign government," added Hamparian.

    In their September 25th jointly-signed letter, former Secretaries of
    State Madeleine Albright, James Baker III, Warren Christopher, Laurence
    Eagleburger, Alexander Haig, Jr., Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell,
    and George Schultz, urged Speaker Pelosi to, "prevent the resolution
    from reaching the House Floor," thereby denying House Members an
    opportunity to vote their conscience on the Armenian Genocide. The
    former State Department officials expressed concern that passage of
    the resolution "could endanger our national security interests in
    the region, including our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and damage
    efforts to promote reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey."

    Introduced on January 30th by Rep. Adam Schiff along with
    Representative George Radanovich (R-CA), Congressional Armenian
    Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI),
    Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Rep. Thaddeus
    McCotter (R-MI), the Armenian Genocide resolution calls upon the
    President to ensure that the foreign policy of the United States
    reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning issues
    related to human rights, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented
    in the United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide. The
    resolution is cosponsored by 226 Members of Congress from 39 states.

    A similar resolution in the Senate (S.Res.106), introduced by
    Assistant Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. John Ensign
    (R-NV) currently has 31 cosponsors, including Senate Majority Leader
    Harry Reid (D-NV) and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (D-NY).
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