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    ARMENIAN DIASPORA DEMANDS US PRESIDENT TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    01.04.2009 20:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In all respects, April 24th 2009 will be one of the
    most important dates in the history of the Armenian people. In fact,
    great hope has been instilled since President Barak Obama's promise
    to have the Armenian Genocide officially recognized. However, in spite
    of this, the President may opt for a cautious approach considering the
    strategy set forth by Turkey, which consists in preventing this stand,
    supposedly in order not to hinder the openness pursued with Armenia.

    This is why it is of utmost importance to encourage the Whitehouse
    to issue its opinion on the Armenian Genocide on April 24th 2009,
    French journalist Jean Eckian reported to PanARMENIAN.Net.

    Mr. President, Armenians from the United States and around the world
    trust you.

    Your predecessors had also promised to use the word Genocide
    to qualify the massacres of 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman
    Empire. Unfortunately, they did not keep their promises. Please make
    the CHANGE and give acknowledgment to a people and their ancestors that
    have awaited for so long. Armenians became the cuckolds of geostrategy.

    Mr. President, you entered the world's stage through the large
    door. Your historical presidency will be inscribed in the handbook
    of future generations.

    Hoping that you will put an end to the deafening silence of the
    greatest democratic nation on earth to qualify the first genocide of
    the 20th century.

    Along with the millions of other Armenians, survivors and their
    decedents now living around the world, we respectfully request that
    you adopt a resolution acknowledging the Armenian Genocide.

    Submitted with all due respect for all you have accomplished for this
    Nation, as well as for all we hope you will accomplish.
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