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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release
    May 18, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918


    ANCA CHAIRMAN SHARES ARMENIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY'S
    SHARP DISAPPOINTMENT WITH PRESIDENT OBAMA

    "You failed to honor your commitment to lift our
    nation's response to genocide to the level of our
    shared American values, choosing, instead, to allow
    America's willingness to respond forcefully to this
    horrific crime to remain hostage to Turkish threats
    and intimidation." -- ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian

    WASHINGTON, DC - Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    Chairman Ken Hachikian shared with President Barack Obama today the
    Armenian American community's disappointment with his
    Administration's failure to honor his campaign pledges to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide and to foster the growth and development of
    Armenia.

    In a May 18th letter to the White House, Hachikian addressed both
    the President's decision not to honor his repeated promises to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide, as well as his recent proposal to
    cut aid to Armenia by 38% even as he increases overall foreign aid
    spending and the level of assistance he seeks to the regions of
    Europe, Eurasia, and South/Central Asia.

    The full text of the ANCA letter is provided below:

    A PDF version can be found at:
    http://www.anca.org/assets/pdf/misc/Hachikian_ Obama_0509.pdf


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    May 18, 2009


    The Honorable Barack Obama
    President of the United States
    The White House
    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
    Washington, D.C. 20500


    Dear Mr. President:

    I am writing on behalf of the Armenian National Committee of
    America to voice the Armenian American community's profound
    disappointment with your decision not to honor your pledge to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    In breaking your clearly stated and unambiguous commitment, you
    bitterly disappointed all those who believed in your solemn word to
    change a flawed U.S. policy on the Armenian Genocide, a policy that
    you yourself, in a letter you sent to your constituents last year,
    sharply criticized as "inexcusable." More broadly, you failed to
    honor your commitment to lift our nation's response to genocide to
    the level of our shared American values, choosing, instead, to
    allow America's willingness to respond forcefully to this horrific
    crime to remain hostage to Turkish threats and intimidation. This
    failure continues the morally flawed policy of allowing Turkey to
    veto our stand on human rights by effectively imposing a "gag" rule
    on U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    Your broken pledge represents both a grave offense to Armenian
    Americans and a disservice to all Americans who understand that our
    nation's leadership in confronting genocide should never be reduced
    to a political issue that can be traded away, retreated from under
    pressure, or used to advance a political agenda, of any kind. The
    ongoing dialogue between Armenia and Turkey should have no bearing
    on your willingness to speak the truth about the Armenian Genocide;
    our stand against all instances of genocide should be
    unconditional.

    What is so particularly disturbing about your reversal is that, in
    the course of your service in the United States Senate and your
    candidacy for the Presidency, you articulated a thorough knowledge
    of the facts of the Armenian Genocide, a firm grasp of the
    practical geo-political implications of proper American recognition
    of this atrocity, a comprehensive view of the value of Turkey's
    relationship to the United States, and a clear understanding of the
    profound moral issues at stake in the condemnation and
    commemoration of this crime against humanity. Nothing has changed
    since you gave your word except your failure to uphold it.

    I respectfully call upon you to act quickly to correct your stand
    on the Armenian Genocide by properly and immediately condemning and
    commemorating this crime, and by working publicly toward the
    adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution before the U.S.
    Congress.

    The Armenian American community is also troubled that, despite your
    pledge to maintain aid to Armenia and to foster her growth and
    development, you have called for a 38% cut in economic aid to
    Armenia. This represents the sharpest cut, by a significant
    margin, among all the recipient nations of Europe, Eurasia, and
    South and Central Asia, and takes place with the context of
    substantial proposed increases to each of these three regions and a
    roughly 9% overall escalation in international affairs spending.


    The singling out of Armenia, which has sent troops to Iraq and
    Kosovo, appears set to contribute to our operations in Afghanistan,
    and hosted the first NATO exercise in the region following the
    Russia-Georgia war, for such a dramatic cut, even as it endures
    dual Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades and an acute economic
    crisis, is profoundly troubling to our community. Compounding this
    disappointment was your decision to breach the Armenia-Azerbaijan
    military aid parity agreement in favor of Baku, a move that tilts
    the regional military balance and sends a dangerous signal to
    Azerbaijani leaders who have made no secret of their intent to use
    force of arms to settle the Nagorno Karabagh issue.

    I appreciate your attention to the concerns of the Armenian
    American community and remain hopeful that you will, consistent
    with your campaign commitments, revise the course your
    Administration has chosen on issues of special concern to Armenia
    Americans. We would, of course, welcome the opportunity to meet
    with you to discuss these matters personally and in greater detail.

    Sincerely,

    [signed]
    Kenneth V. Hachikian
    Chairman
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