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  • Major Armenian-American Orgs Call on Obama: Hold Turkey Accountable

    PRESS RELEASE
    For Immediate Release
    September 15, 2009
    Contact: Michael A. Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    MAJOR ARMENIAN-AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS CALL ON PRESIDENT OBAMA TO HOLD
    TURKEY ACCOUNTABLE

    Washington, DC - As Congress reconvened last week, the leaders of major
    Armenian-American organizations called upon President Barack Obama to
    hold Turkey accountable to its international obligations to lift the
    blockade of Armenia and establish diplomatic relations without
    preconditions.

    They also urged President Obama to unequivocally reaffirm the Armenian
    Genocide. The letter recalled what the late Senator Edward Kennedy often
    said, "in order to know what to do in the future, you must understand
    and remember the past."

    The signatories represented the following four organizations: Armenian
    General Benevolent Union; Diocese of the Armenian Church of America
    (Eastern); Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Western) and
    Armenian Assembly of America.

    The letter was prompted by the August 31 release of the protocols
    announced by the governments of Armenia and Turkey for the normalization
    of relations between the two neighboring countries.


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    Editor's Note: The joint letter to President Obama is pasted below.

    September 9, 2009

    The Honorable Barack Obama
    President of the United States
    The White House
    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
    Washington, DC 20500

    Dear Mr. President:

    We are writing to you regarding the August 31, 2009 announcement by the
    foreign ministries of Armenia, Turkey and Switzerland with respect to
    protocols to be signed within six weeks to establish diplomatic
    relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey and
    to open the border between the two countries.

    We support the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey
    without preconditions. We appreciate your commitment in encouraging
    reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia and feel strongly that the
    United States has a major role to play in this regard. We also note that
    in addition to the United States, France and Russia and the European
    Union have welcomed this latest development.

    We look forward to a positive outcome, but are concerned in view of
    Turkey's prior failures to uphold its international obligations. We,
    therefore, call upon you and your Administration to hold the Turkish
    government accountable with respect to Turkey's commitments to lift the
    fifteen year-plus blockade it has imposed against Armenia and establish
    permanent diplomatic relations with the Republic of Armenia.

    In addition, assertions by Turkey, for example, that the Nagorno
    Karabakh peace talks proceed in parallel to Armenian-Turkish
    rapprochement are not acceptable. They add an unnecessary dimension to
    an already delicate process. In fact, linking two separate and distinct
    sets of negotiations creates a dangerous precedent that places both
    processes at risk.

    As the late Senator Edward Kennedy so often said, "in order to know what
    to do in the future, you must understand and remember the past." To
    that end, true reconciliation will occur only when Turkey comes to terms
    with its past. In that regard, we value your repeated statements on the
    importance of recognizing the Armenian Genocide and strongly urge you to
    directly and unequivocally affirm this terrible crime against humanity.

    In so doing, the United States will honor a proud chapter in U.S.
    history when America responded by helping to save the survivors of the
    first genocide of the twentieth century.
    If this normalization process is used as a smokescreen for not
    reaffirming the Armenian Genocide and the U.S. record, it will be a blow
    to the rapprochement process and the expectations of people of goodwill
    everywhere.

    We all know and appreciate full well that respect for moral principles
    and the pursuit of justice are essential for a peaceful world.

    Sincerely,

    Berge Setrakian
    President
    Armenian General Benevolent Union =09

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian
    Primate
    Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Eastern)

    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian
    Primate
    Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Western)

    Hirair Hovnanian
    Chairman
    Armenian Assembly of America =09
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