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    IN LETTER TO OBAMA, ARF YOUTH IN ARMENIA URGE US RECOGNITION OF GENOCIDE

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=4 1596_4/18/2009_1
    Friday, April 17, 2009

    YEREVAN--The youth organizations of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation in Armenia have delivered a letter to the US Ambassador
    to Armenia urging US President Barack Obama to stand firm on his
    positions and recognize the Armenian Genocide in his April 24 address.

    The letter, written by the ARF Youth and the ARF Nigol Aghbalian
    Student Association, was sent on behalf of the ARF, the Republican
    Party of Armenia, and Prosperous Armenia, three of the four parties's
    represented in Armenia's ruling coalition government. The letter
    was also cosponsored by 30 other political parties operating in
    Armenia. Orinats Yerkir, the fourth member of the coalition declined
    to participate in the campaign.

    Sasun Sargsyan, a representative of the ARF Youth Union, discussed
    the initiative during a press conference on Thursday. He said the
    organization hopes the letter will show the White House that genocide
    recognition is a vital national issue, both for the people of Armenia
    and its Diaspora.

    Turkey has tried to dissuade Obama and the US Congress from recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide by asserting the issue is one pushed only by
    the Armenian Diaspora. Turkish lobbyists and their cohorts in the
    US media argue that a US recognition of the Armenian Genocide will
    torpedo diplomatic efforts to normalize relations between Yerevan
    and Anakara and is not in the interests of Armenia.

    "Taking into consideration that Turkey propagates that only the
    Diaspora is pursuing the recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
    we decided to prove once again that it's not only an issue of the
    Diaspora, but also Armenia--its political forces, NGOs and youth
    organizations."

    The letter encourages Obama to fulfill his campaign pledge on April
    24 by recognizing "the historical truth [of the Genocide], this time
    as President of the United States of America."

    "Your recognition of the truth is not only in the interest of the
    American people, the Armenians and other peoples of the world, but
    it is especially in the interests of the Turkish people," the letter
    reads. "By doing so, you will be greatly contributing to putting an
    end to Genocide, today and in the future."

    Below is the full text of the letter:

    Dear Mr. President, You are a believer in change.

    We also believe in change.

    Changes which are necessary, not only for the United States of America,
    but for the whole world.

    On the eve of the 94th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, we,
    the youth of Armenia appeal to you with the expectation, as you
    stated during your recent trip to Turkey, that you haven't changed
    your position on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. We hope
    that you will now fulfill the pledge you have made many times, and
    in your annual statement on April 24, recognize the historical truth,
    this time as President of the United States of America.

    >From the day of its creation, the United States of America adopted
    human rights, freedom, and democratic values and humanitarian
    principles. As a witness to the tragedy of the Armenians, President
    Woodrow Wilson, one of the best proponents of these values, at the
    end of World War I, in the name of truth and justice, enshrined the
    rights of the Armenian nation.

    We are greatly encouraged that the House of Representatives of the
    state of Hawaii, where you were born, a few days before the 94th
    anniversary, officially recognized the Armenian Genocide and condemned
    Turkey's policy of denial and as such became the 42nd state in America
    to do so.

    Your recognition of the truth is not only in the interest of the
    American people, the Armenians and other peoples of the world, but
    it is especially in the interests of the Turkish people. By doing
    so, you will be greatly contributing to putting an end to Genocide,
    today and in the future.

    We believe that you will help in reinstating the historical truth.

    Mr. President,

    Recognize the Armenian Genocide and future generations of the Armenian
    people will always remember you and your people with gratitude

    We believe in you.

    A.R.F. Youth Organization of Armenia A.R.F. Nikol Aghbalyan Student's
    Union April 7, 2009
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