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    89.3 KPCC, California
    March 13 2009

    Lawmakers renew effort to get US to recognize Armenian genocide

    Kitty Felde
    March 13, 2009
    (Listen)

    Next month marks the 94th anniversary of the start of the Armenian
    Genocide. More than a million Armenians died during a campaign of
    massacres and forced marches directed by the Ottoman Empire. The
    Ottoman Empire is now Turkey, an important American ally. Two
    Congressmen from California are again lobbying for U.S. government
    recognition of the genocide. KPCC's Washington Correspondent Kitty
    Felde reports that first, they need to win over the House Speaker.

    Kitty Felde: For years, Democrat Adam Schiff of Glendale and
    Republican George Radanovich of Fresno have co-sponsored a non-binding
    resolution. It calls on Congress to declare the Ottomans' killing of
    more than a million Armenians was "genocide." They plan to reintroduce
    the resolution this spring. But will Speaker Nancy Pelosi bring it to
    the floor for a full vote?

    Nancy Pelosi: When they have what I would consider a critical mass of
    votes to, I'm sure they will come talk to me. But my position is clear
    about the Armenian Genocide, whether the House votes on it or not,
    that doesn't make it so or not so.

    Felde: Schiff and Radanovich have been quietly lobbying House members
    to come up with that critical mass of votes. Turkey reacts sharply
    when Congress brings up genocide resolutions.

    But last session, Schiff and Radanovich got one out of the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee. It stalled when the conflict between Turkey
    and Kurds on the Iraqi border boiled over. At the time, President Bush
    said the resolution would do "great harm" to U.S. relations with
    Turkey ` home to key U.S. military operations.

    Schiff and Radanovich have sent a letter to President Obama. It
    reminds him that as candidate Obama, he said the country "deserves a
    leader who speaks truthfully about the Armenian Genocide and responds
    forcefully to all genocides."

    http://www.scpr.org/news/stories /2009/03/13/08_genocide_dc_031309.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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