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    REP. RADANOVICH EXPRESSES DISAPPOINTMENT IN OBAMA'S REFUSAL TO ACKNOWLEDGE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    US Fed News
    April 25, 2009

    Congressman George Radanovich (R-Mariposa) today released the following
    statement after President Barack Obama refused to properly characterize
    the systematic destruction of 1.5 million Armenians in 1915 as
    "genocide." "I am outraged that after establishing an unequivocal
    record of understanding for the history of the Armenian Genocide,
    the President chose, for political reasons, to abandon his commitment
    to the Armenian people. "I am truly saddened and disappointed that
    the President continued our government's denial of the truth and
    refused to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide - and in so doing fully
    abandoned another of his campaign promises. "Like the President,
    I am very pleased with the recent announcement of a roadmap towards
    normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey. This will be
    beneficial to both countries and is something I hope to see progress
    expeditiously. However, it has absolutely nothing to do with the
    fact that genocide was perpetrated on the Armenian people 94 years
    ago. For the President to refer to it in his Armenian Remembrance
    Day statement and implicitly use this modern day occurrence as
    an excuse to go back on the promises he made as a candidate about
    appropriately acknowledging the past is dishonest and disrespectful
    to Armenians around the world. "The truth is not political and should
    not be used for political purposes. If we are to have any of hope
    of affecting genocide and other atrocities occurring today, we must
    show the conviction to acknowledge those in the past. Otherwise, those
    perpetrating genocide will be given strength from our unwillingness to
    embrace the truth. "While the President's statement is unfortunate,
    it does not affect my commitment to seeing the House pass H. Res 252
    and recognize the Genocide. If anything, the President's statement only
    further highlights the need for Congress to demonstrate the strength
    that the President's statement lacks - and tell the world that the
    truth will not be silenced."For more information please contact:
    Sarabjit Jagirdar, Email:- [email protected]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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