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    Fresno Bee Editorial
    Armenian population numbers are a chilling reminder of genocide
    Mar. 12, 2009
    http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/story/125604 8.html

    A chilling bit of new evidence has emerged in the controversy over the
    Armenian genocide, and it comes from an unlikely source: the records
    of the man who was in charge of the deportation of tens of thousands
    of Armenians during World War I, when the genocide began.

    A book published in Turkey in January quotes records left by Mehmed
    Talat, the Ottoman Empire's interior minister during that period. By
    the numbers, the population of Armenians in the empire fell
    dramatically in 1915-1916, from just under 1.3 million to a little
    more than 280,000. Almost 1 million people simply disappeared from the
    records.

    The modern-day Turkish government, as always, has little to say about
    the figures beyond its standard line about there being a war on, and
    the Armenians were treacherously supporting Russia, the Ottomans'
    ancient enemy.

    As always, that story doesn't wash. The armed opposition of a tiny
    handful of Armenians doesn't explain the Ottomans' perceived need to
    deport, starve and kill some 1.5 million people, many thousands of
    them old men, women and children.

    This revelation will add new fuel to the campaign for official
    American recognition of the genocide. April 24, the traditional day
    marking the beginning of the genocide, is coming up, and with it a
    renewed effort to put the American government on record acknowledging
    those awful events.

    To that end, a group of congressmen who've lobbied hard for genocide
    recognition has sent a letter to President Barack Obama, calling on
    him to fulfill his earlier support, as a senator and presidential
    candidate, for American recognition of the genocide. The group is led
    by Rep. George Radanovich -- a co-author of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution -- and includes Reps. Adam Schiff, D-Pasadena, Mark Kirk,
    R-Ill., and Frank Pallone, D-N.J.

    There will be considerable pressure brought to bear on Obama to
    continue the denial of the Armenian genocide that has characterized
    presidents of both parties for decades. The argument has been that the
    U.S. relationship with Turkey would be threatened by recognizing the
    historical fact of the genocide, given the Turks' intransigence on the
    subject.

    It's time for that to end.

    Tell us what you think. Comment on this editorial by going to
    fresnobee.com/opinion, then click on the editorial.
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